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1939 War Merit Cross 1st Class by Foerster & Barth (L21)

1939 War Merit Cross 1st Class by Foerster & Barth (L21)


Price: $225

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Description:   An uncommon WMC of Nice wartime quality, die struck, alloy construction, nickel/silver plated, award is in the form of a Maltese style cross with a circular centerpiece with an embossed, canted, swastika encircled by an oak-leaf wreath to the obverse. The background field of the obverse centerpiece is smooth while the arms of the cross have a pebbled background field with raised, smooth, outer edges. The nickel/silver plated finish appears to be retained about 80% with light age tarnish. The plain reverse has a unique to Foerster molded hinge & catch with and an unusual narrow, tapering, vertical pin marked quite low on the pin L21 for Foerster & Barth (ref. “The War Merit Cross 1st Class”  by Maerz & Stimson; pg.128-134)                                                                                                              

Price:  $225

Background:  The War Merit Cross was instituted by Adolf Hitler in October 1939, in two classes with both classes issued, with and without swords, for award to military personnel and civilians, including females and foreigners, for exemplary service and/or bravery in Germany’s war effort, in a non-combatant role. The addition of swords to the award signifies bravery while awards without swords were bestowed for service. Of Note: The War Merit cross series of awards was expanded in August 1940, to include a Knight’s Cross of the War Merit Cross for award to personnel who had provided a substantial contribution to the war effort and the War Merit Medal for award to German nationals and foreign civilians who provided exceptional service to the war effort.     

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