German Warrior Merit Medal for Non-European Soldiers, II Class in Silver
SKU: 02.GEM.0101.104.01
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History
The Prussian Warrior Merit Medal was founded in 1835 by Wilhelm II and was originally conferred upon soldiers from Prussia's allied countries. As such, it was often awarded to individuals from other German States, as well as Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria during the First World War.
In 1889, the Medal was awarded for the first time to an African soldier. It was then suggested that a permanent award for African soldiers in German services be established.
In 1892, a German, rather than strictly Prussian Warrior Merit Medal was instituted and awarded in recognition of bravery. It was originally awarded primarily to askaris of East Africa, but was later extended to include all non-European troops serving in the armed German colonial forces.
The new German Medal was identical to the Prussian award.
The I and II Class Medals are physically differentiated by size.
Versions
$75 USD
Silver
Obv: KRIEGER VERDIENST Rev: WR
25mm
$125 USD
Silvered Copper
Obv: KRIEGSVERDIENST Rev: WR
25mm
$50 USD
Silvered Yellow Metal
Obv: KRIEGSVERDIENST Rev: WR
25mm
$50 USD
War Material
Obv: KRIEGSVERDIENST Rev: WR
25mm
Documents
$60 USD
Miniatures
$25 USD
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