WW2 German Spanish Cross With Swords

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The WW2 German Spanish Cross with Swords is a military decoration instituted by the German government in 1939. It was awarded to German and Spanish military personnel who participated in the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) as part of the Condor Legion, which supported the Nationalist forces. The design features a darkened eight-pointed star with crossed swords between the arms, symbolizing

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The WW2 German Spanish Cross with Swords is a military decoration instituted by Nazi Germany on 14 April 1939. It was awarded to German military personnel who participated in the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) as part of the Condor Legion, supporting the Nationalist forces. The “with Swords” variant specifically denotes recognition for individuals who experienced combat. The award features a Maltese cross design with multiple rays between the arms and crossed swords behind a central swastika motif. It was produced in several classes, with differences in materials and finishes reflecting the level of merit. The decoration measures approximately 65mm in diameter and was typically worn on the left breast of the uniform. The Spanish Cross with Swords remains an important artifact for historians and collectors, representing Germany’s involvement in pre-World War II conflicts and the broader context of 20th-century military awards.

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