Bravery Decoration for the Eastern Peoples, I Class in Silver
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SKU: 01.GTR.1001.102.01.000
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A “Verdienstauszeichnung für Angehörige der Ostvölker mit Schwerter; 1. Klasse in Silber: in silvered zink with much of the original silvering still intact; vertical pinback (unmarked); measuring 49.51 mm x 49.69 mm; weighing 20.3 grams.
The Decorations for Bravery and Merit of the "Eastern People" were founded on July 14th, 1942, to reward citizens from Soviet controlled countries such as Latvia, Lithuanian, Russia, and Estonia, who bravely served in German-sponsored military units. These individuals joined the German-sponsored units, as they wanted to help liberate their countries from Soviet rule.
The awards conferred for bravery featured crossed swords, while the decorations conferred for non-combat related meritorious services were issued without swords.
The I Class was worn as a breast star, while the II Class was worn suspended from a ribbon.
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