not many ... they were first awarded in 1939!
Yes, during WW 1 he served in the German army.
Malta was awarded the George Cross and the medal is currently on display in the War Museum in Valletta.
There is no evidence to suggest that Hitler gave crosses to mothers with 6 or more children. The Nazi regime did institute a program called the Mother's Cross, which awarded medals to German mothers for their contributions to the Aryan race. However, this medal was given based on the number of children a woman had, not specifically 6 or more.
The Victoria Cross medal was awarded for great bravery on the battlefield.
It was awarded to him in 1917
Cross of Honor of the German Mother was created on 1938-12-16.
Yes, during WW 1 he served in the German army.
No, that is a 20th century award.
He was awarded the cross in December, 1914.
malta was awarded the george cross
Hugo Guttmann, A German-Jewish Officer and veteran of the Great War. He would later put in and award Hitler the Iron Cross which was only awarded to non enlistment personal in the German Army.
Malta was awarded the George Cross and the medal is currently on display in the War Museum in Valletta.
It's the George Cross, a British award for gallantry awarded to that country by King George during WWII.
The Iron Cross with a red enamel cross in the center is the Iron Cross 1st Class, specifically the version issued during World War I. This design featured a black cross with a red enamel center, surrounded by a silver frame. The red enamel symbolized the German Empire's colors, and the Iron Cross itself was awarded for bravery and military merit.
There is no evidence to suggest that Hitler gave crosses to mothers with 6 or more children. The Nazi regime did institute a program called the Mother's Cross, which awarded medals to German mothers for their contributions to the Aryan race. However, this medal was given based on the number of children a woman had, not specifically 6 or more.
The Iron Cross is a military decoration that originated in Prussia in 1813. It was reintroduced by the Nazis during World War II as a symbol of bravery and military prowess. The Iron Cross has a distinctive design featuring a black cross with silver edges on a white background, and it was awarded to soldiers for exceptional valor and military achievements.
Hitler awarded women with 8 children the Gold Mutterkreuz, or the Mother's Cross of Honour.