This medal was originally created 21 December 1932. It could be bestowed upon members of any of the former wartime Central Powers upon application. In 1933 swords were added to the ribbon to distinguish combatants from noncombatants.
It is often found in German groups, but less so than the Hungarian version--given the political hostility between the Third Reich and Austria 1933-38. It was one of the few 1st Austrian Republic awards authorized for wear after Anschluss 1938, whereupon it--like the other "approved" Austro-Hungarian and Austrian awards-- were assimiliated into the precedence regulations as "German" "state" awards. It normally followed immediately after the Hindenburg Cross.
It is often found in German groups, but less so than the Hungarian version--given the political hostility between the Third Reich and Austria 1933-38. It was one of the few 1st Austrian Republic awards authorized for wear after Anschluss 1938, whereupon it--like the other "approved" Austro-Hungarian and Austrian awards-- were assimiliated into the precedence regulations as "German" "state" awards. It normally followed immediately after the Hindenburg Cross.
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