Commemorative Cross for the Austrian War, for Non-Combatants

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  • country
    Germany
  • date of institution
    September 20, 1866

History


The Commemorative Cross for the Austrian War was instituted by King Wilhelm I and was awarded as a mark of honour to recognize participation in the campaign against Austria.

The cross was awarded to officers, non-commissioned officers, and soldiers.

There were four versions of the cross, the Cross for Königgrätz, the Cross of the Main Army, the Cross for Non-Combatants, and the Cross for Faithful Warriors (Treue Krieger). The different versions featured unique obverse inscriptions.

The Cross for Non-Combatants was conferred upon individuals who served in a civil service role within the theatre of war and had not participated directly in armed conflict.

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  • Price

    $50 USD

  • Composition

    Bronze

  • Inscription

    Obv: PFLICHT TREUE IM KRIEGE 1866 Rev: WR GOTT WAR MIT UNS IHM SEI DIE EHRE

  • Size

    35mm

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