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Pages in category "Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914), 1st class" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 468 total.
War flag of Prussia (1816). The Black Cross (Schwarzes Kreuz) is the emblem used by the Prussian Army and Germany's army from 1871 to the present.It was designed on the occasion of the German Campaign of 1813, when Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia commissioned the Iron Cross as the first military decoration open to all ranks, including enlisted men.
This category is for notable people who received the Iron Cross, 1st class issued in 1813, 1870, 1914, or 1939. Subcategories.
Iron Cross, First Class Hugo Gutmann , later known as Henry G. Grant (19 November 1880 – 22 June 1962), was a German Jewish army officer, notable for being one of Adolf Hitler 's superior officers in World War I .
Recipients of the Iron Cross, 1st class (4 C, 42 P) Recipients of the Iron Cross, 2nd class (3 C, 49 P) G. Recipients of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross (22 P)
Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914), 1st class (1 C, 469 P) ... Pages in category "Recipients of the Iron Cross (1914)" The following 54 pages are in this category ...
For the Second Class, the clasp was attached to the ribbon of the 1914 Iron Cross, either on a ribbon bar, or when the ribbon was worn through a tunic button hole. [1] For the First Class, a larger differently proportioned clasp was pinned directly on the upper breast pocket above the Iron Cross 1st class (1914) of the wearer.
Wintgens' victory was the very first for his unit, and earned him an Iron Cross First Class. [9] He followed up with two more confirmed victories in 1915, as well as an unconfirmed one on 24 January 1916. Wintgens then suffered from a lingering case of influenza that kept him from flying.
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