Red Cross Medal (Prussia)
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The Red Cross Medal was a German medal set up on 1 October 1898 by
Wilhelm II , house = Hohenzollern , father = Frederick III, German Emperor , mother = Victoria, Princess Royal , religion = Lutheranism (Prussian United) , signature = Wilhelm II, German Emperor Signature-.svg Wilhelm II (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor ...
. It had three classes and could be awarded to all those who carried out great service to the sick in peace or wartime, or for special achievement in the service of the
German Red Cross The German Red Cross (german: Deutsches Rotes Kreuz ; DRK) is the national Red Cross Society in Germany. With 4 million members, it is the third largest Red Cross society in the world. The German Red Cross offers a wide range of services withi ...
. Though service to the sick during times of war had been recognized with prior awards of the Order of the Crown and General Honor Decorations with the Red Geneva Cross, Empress
Augusta Victoria , house = Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg , father = Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein , mother = Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg , birth_date = , birth_place = Dolzig Palace ...
the royal patroness of the organization wanted an award to recognize work in peacetime as well. The Red Cross Medal was awarded in three classes, the Second and Third classes being worn as circular medals suspended from a red ribbon with white and black stripes. The First Class was a red enameled Geneva Cross with gilded Prussian Royal Crowns at the ends of the arms. This award was worn as a ''steckreuz'' on the breast, like the
Iron Cross The Iron Cross (german: link=no, Eisernes Kreuz, , abbreviated EK) was a military decoration in the Kingdom of Prussia, and later in the German Empire (1871–1918) and Nazi Germany (1933–1945). King Frederick William III of Prussia est ...
. Recipients could be promoted to the next class of the medal with five years time in service, with the first level anyone could be initially appointed to being the Second Class.


Appearance


First Class

The Red Cross Medal, First Class was a ''Steckkreuz'' in the form of the red enameled Geneva cross in gilded silver. At the ends of the cross arms are gilded Prussian Royal Crowns. The red enamel bears a hatch pattern. The back is plain gilded silver except for the single vertical attachment pin on the back. The cross is 46.6 to 48.8 mm high and weighs 14 gm.


Second Class

The Red Cross Medal, Second Class is a round, silver medal, 33 mm in diameter. On the obverse is a Geneva cross with Prussian royal crowns at the ends, of the arms of the cross. The Geneva cross is enabled in red. Between the arms of the cross are the initials ''W'' and ''R'' at the top (William Rex) and below are the initials ''A'' and ''V'' (Augusta Victoria). On the reverse is the inscription in four lines ''FUER / VERDIENSTE / UM DAS / ROTHE KREUZ'' (For Merit in the Red Cross). To the left of the inscription is a curved oak branch.


Third Class

The Red Cross Medal, Third Class, is a round bronze medal, 33 mm in diameter. The design is identical to the silver medal, except it lacks the red enameling of the cross on the obverse.


Clasps

In 1900, clasps for the medals were created to recognize service in war. Three were awarded: *''Südafrika 1899–1900'' (South Africa 1899–1900) *''Ostasien 1900/01'' (East Asia 1900/01) *''Südwestafrika 1904/06'' (South-west Africa 1904/06)


Recipients

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Lorenz Böhler Lorenz Böhler (15 January 1885 in Wolfurt, Austria – 20 January 1973 in Vienna) was an Austrian physician and surgeon. Böhler is most notable as one of the creators of modern accident surgery. He was the head of the AUVA-Hospital in Vienna, ...
*
Arnold Durig Arnold Durig (12 November 1872 – 18 October 1961) was an Austrian physiologist remembered for his investigations involving physiological and pathophysiological aspects of individuals exposed to high altitude conditions. He very probably ...
* Friedrich von Georgi *
Prince Leopold of Bavaria Prince Leopold of Bavaria (Leopold Maximilian Joseph Maria Arnulf; 9 February 1846 – 28 September 1930) was born in Munich, the son of Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria (1821–1912) and his wife Archduchess Augusta of Austria (1825–1864). He ...
*
Hermann Reinecke Karl Rudolf Ernst Auguste Hermann Reinecke (14 February 1888 – 10 October 1973) generally known as Hermann Reinecke was a German general and war criminal during the Nazi era. As head of the General Office of the Armed Forces in the OKW (Supre ...
* Jakob Weis


See also

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German Red Cross Decoration The German Red Cross Decoration (german: Ehrenzeichen des Deutschen Roten Kreuzes) is a decoration founded in 1922, replaced by the Social Welfare Decoration in 1939 and re-founded in its present form on 8 May 1953. It is awarded by the Germa ...
* Blood Donation Badge of Honor


References

{{Orders and decorations of the Kingdom of Prussia Orders, decorations, and medals of Prussia 1898 establishments in Germany Awards established in 1898
Medal A medal or medallion is a small portable artistic object, a thin disc, normally of metal, carrying a design, usually on both sides. They typically have a commemorative purpose of some kind, and many are presented as awards. They may be int ...
Prussia Prussia, , Old Prussian: ''Prūsa'' or ''Prūsija'' was a German state on the southeast coast of the Baltic Sea. It formed the German Empire under Prussian rule when it united the German states in 1871. It was ''de facto'' dissolved by an em ...