Frederickscross

Query URLs

https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/tag/6702

JSON SKOS Navigator Tree
Note
"The Frederickcross (German: "Friedrich Kreuz or Friedrich-Kreuz") was instituted in 1914 by the ruling Duke of Anhalt, Frederick II of Anhalt as a decoration not unlike the Iron Cross for merit in time of war.

There are three versions of the Frederickcross

This cross pattée bore a crown on the upper arm and the date "1914" on the lower arm. In the central medallion is the monogram of the duke, two intertwined "F"'s. The reverse is flat but the central medallion bears the text "Für Verdienst" (For Merit")

In 1918 the Anhalt monarchy fell and the decoration was abolished.

William II of Germany and Fieldmarshall Paul von Hindenburg wore this cross." - (en.wikipedia.org 28.11.2023)
Search for this on museum-digital
  • Friedrich-Kreuz 1914-1918, Herzogtum Anhalt, 1. Weltkrieg

    Friedrich-Kreuz 1914-1918, Herzogtum Anhalt, 1. Weltkrieg

    Tatzenkreuz mit rundem...

    Object information
    Image: Museum Weißenfels - Schloss Neu-Augustusburg - CC BY-NC-SA

References

[]

Broader (Instancial)