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German WW2 Mother's Cross in Bronze

German WW2 Mother's Cross in Bronze

395 SEK


Model/Product no.: 36987
Stock status: In stock

Mother's Cross in bronze.

Excellent condition. Very nice enamel.

Unmarked as they should be.

Full length ribbon, sewn together.

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HISTORY:
The Cross of Honor of the German Mother (German: Ehrenkreuz der deutschen Mutter or more colloquially Mutterkreuz), but often referred to simply as the Mothers Cross, was an award of the Nazi regime.

This award was instituted on December 16, 1938 as part of Hitler's initiative to encourage Aryan population growth, and so only women with pure Aryan families could achieve such awards. Women from absorbed Germanic countries (such as Austria and Danzig) were also eligible. A mother could be awarded a bronze, silver, or gold cross depending on the amount of children she had produced. Eight would entitle the woman to a gold cross, six to silver, and four for bronze.