The WW1 Imperial German Ribbon Bar EK2 and Hindenburg Cross with Swords is a piece of military memorabilia associated with the German military during World War I. It consists of two main parts: the EK2 (Eisernes Kreuz or Iron Cross 2nd Class) and the Hindenburg Cross (Hindenburgkreuz), both affixed to a ribbon bar. These decorations were awarded for various acts of bravery, military merit, or distinguished service. The Iron Cross, marked by its black and silver design, was established in 1813. The Hindenburg Cross, characterized by its bronze color and crossed-swords embellishment, was instituted by President Paul von Hindenburg in 1934, mainly to recognize non-combatant contributions during WW1. This ribbon bar is often sought after by collectors and historians due to its historical significance and the valor they represent. It is essential to verify the authenticity of these items as reproductions exist in the market.
WW1 Imperial German Ribbon Bar EK2 and Hindenburg Cross with Swords
$115.00
The WW1 Imperial German Ribbon Bar EK2 and Hindenburg Cross with Swords is a highly collectible military honor item. Dating back to the First World War, it comprised of the Iron Cross Second Class (EK2) and the Hindenburg Cross, both with swords. The pair symbolizes gallantry and meritorious service in combat respectively.
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