Danzig Cross

The Danzig Cross (German: Danziger Kreuz) was a Nazi decoration of the Free City of Danzig. The Danzig Cross was instituted on 31 August 1939 as a two grade decoration by Danzig Gauleiter Albert Forster. It was awarded to those who contributed to building up the Nazi Party in the free city. In all 88 first class crosses and 253 second class crosses were awarded, most of them in a ceremony on 24 October 1939. Hans Frank was a recipient of the award on 19 May 1940.[1]

Design

The Danzig Cross was designed by Benno von Arent. The Cross is shaped as a white Maltese Cross and bear the Danzig coat of arms on it, the reverse was plain with a Huelse Berlin marking. The second class is attached to a red ribbon with yellow and white strips on its edges, the first class had a pin on the reverse.

Notes

  1. Miller 2015, p. 452.

References

  • Christopher Ailsby (May 1997). SS, Roll of Infamy. Motorbooks International.
  • Miller, Michael (2015). Leaders Of The Storm Troops Volume 1. England: Helion & Company. ISBN 978-1-909982-87-1.
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