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Cross of Honour of The German Mother, Bronze Grade With Paper Envelope

$86.46

The Cross of Honour of the German Mother was instituted on December 16, 1938, to recognise women who had given birth and successfully raised a large number of “racially pure” children. The decoration, which was intended to encourage women to bear more children, was considered to be the most significant award that could be conferred upon a woman. The award was established in three classes, Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Bronze was issued to mothers of 4-5 children, Silver to mothers of 6-7 children, and Gold to mothers of 8 or more children.

 

This is the second model which features the institution date and a facsimile of Adolf Hitler’s signature on the reverse. The cross comes with it’s original full length ribbon and is in very good with intact enamel and bronze finish. The medal comes with it’s original paper envelope. The envelope is maker marked to the reverse and is in good condition with light signs of age.

 

Very nice set!!