Awards of the German Freikorps

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Baltic Cross
Silesian Eagle

Awards of the German Freikorps were unofficial military awards displayed by various veteran organizations in Germany during the immediate aftermath of World War I. Upon the assumption of the Nazi Party to power in 1933, nearly all Freikorps awards were prohibited for wear on Party, State, and Military uniforms. Two notable exceptions were the Baltic Cross and Silesian Eagle. All other Freikorps awards were declared obsolete with World War I service thereafter recognized by a single award, known as the Honor Cross.

List of veteran awards

Freikorps awards may be divided into two categories: veteran decorations recognized by the German government as well as paramilitary awards issued under the authority of local Freikorps commanders.

Veteran Awards

  • Anhalt Field Decoration
  • Argonne Cross
  • Artillery Cross (1st and 2nd Class)
  • Baden Field Decoration
  • Bavarian War Commemorative Cross
  • Brunswick Field Decoration
  • Champagne Cross
  • Colonial War Veterans Medal
  • Danzig Shield
  • Eastern Front Cross
  • Federal Decoration (1st and 2nd Class)
  • Flanders Naval Corps Commemorative Cross
  • Frankfurt Medal
  • George Award (Cross & Medal)
  • German Field Decoration
  • German Front Soldier's Badge
  • German World War Commemorative Medal
  • Golden War Cross of Honor (with and without swords)
  • Hanover War Commemorative Medal
  • Keller Cross
  • Kyffhauser War Commemorative Medal (with 97 possible campaign and service bars)
  • Knight's Cross of the German Legion of Honor
  • Langemarck Cross
  • Mackensen Cavalry Cross (1st and 2nd Class)
  • Maltese Cross
  • Munich Front Cross
  • Prisoner-of-War Commemorative Cross
  • Prussian Knight's Cross of Honor (1st and 2nd Class)
  • Saxon Knight's Cross of Honor (1st and 2nd Class)
  • Somme Cross
  • Verdun Cross
  • War Cross of Honor (with and without swords)
  • War Volunteers Commemorative Cross
  • World War Commemorative Cross (issued by the League of German Railwaymen)
  • Wurttemberg War Commemorative Badge

In addition to the awards listed above, there existed hundreds additional veteran decorations issued on behalf of individual regiments and battalions.

Paramilitary decorations

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German Knight's Cross

The following awards were issued by local Freikorps commands, and usually were only worn and displayed while serving as a member of the issuing command.

Freikorps awards

  • Alten Loyalty Badge
  • Annaberg Cross
  • Awaloff Death's Head Cross
  • Baltic Cross
  • Bergerhoff Commemorative Badge
  • Beuthen Cross of Honor
  • Black Guard Cross of Loyalty
  • Bremen Commemorative Medal
  • Bug Star
  • Danzig Decoration
  • Diebitsch Cross
  • Erhardt Brigade Decoration
  • German Knight's Cross
  • German Legion Commemorative Badge
  • German Self Defense Division Medal
  • Grodno Decoration
  • Guard Cavalry Decoration
  • Hindenburg Merit Medal
  • Iron Division Medal
  • Iron Flotilla Medal
  • Iron Roland
  • Kreuzburg Cross
  • Kuhme Badge
  • Kurland Medal
  • Lautenbacher Merit Badge
  • Lowenfeld Cross
  • Lublinitz Cross
  • Lutzow Cross
  • May Decoration
  • Munich Medal
  • Northern Military Hospital Battalion Decoration
  • Oberland Commemorative Decoration
  • Pitschener Cross
  • Silesian Cross, Eagle, Medal, and Shield
  • Sudetenland Volunteer Regiment Decoration
  • Teutonic Shield
  • von Aulock Commemorative Badge
  • von Epp Staff Company Commemorative Medal
  • von Heydebreck Merit Badge
  • von Oven Decoration
  • von Pfeffer Merit Decoration
  • Weickhmann Order
  • Wolf Battalion Merit Badge

References

Lumsden, R. (2001), Medals and Decorations of Hitler's Germany (Shrewsbury, MBI Publishing)