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ORIGINAL COMMEMORATIVE CONTEMPORARY INSIGNIA (NOT REPRODUCTION). GERMAN highest Award- STAR of the GRAND CROSS of the IRON CROSS miniature replica lapel pin.
BRAND NEW. Three dimensional 2 pieces pin: gold plated background with antique silver plated Iron Cross. Well-made, highly detailed artwork. Size is measured 20 mm (3/4" of inch) in height. Standard butterfly clutch mount attachment.
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Star of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross
The Star of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross was the highest military decoration of the Kingdom of Prussia and the German Empire. It was considered a senior decoration to the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross.
The Star of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to the most outstanding of Generals who performed feats of leadership to the extreme benefit of the German state. It was awarded so rarely that only two awards were made, over a century apart, to Prince von Blücher in 1813 and to Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg in 1918. Von Blücher's award was referred to as the Blücherstern while Hindenburg's was known as the Hindenburgstern.
The Iron Cross originally was the symbol of the Teutonic Knights (a heraldic cross pattée), and the cross design has been the symbol of Germany's armed forces (now the Bundeswehr) since ca. 1870.
The Iron Cross was also used as the symbol of the German Army until 1915, when it was replaced by a simpler Greek cross, which was easier to recognize from a distance. The Iron Cross was taken up again by West Germany's military forces (the Bundeswehr) in 1955. | | | | | |