The Baltic Cross was awarded to members of the Baltic militia (Landswehr) and the German volunteer units in the Baltic area before July 1 1919 who had been for at least three months "under fire" in the Baltic countries................The Baltic Cross was instituted in the summer of 1919 by the "Baltische Nationaausschuss" in commemoration of the Baltic liberation fights in 1918-19 in Sudlivland and Kurland.
The Nationalausschuss was the political representation of the German Baltic population in Latvia at the time.
In total 21,839 crosses were issued.
It was only on May 16, 1933 that the Baltic Cross was officially recognized as an official German award.
Two versions existed, a ribboned version for 3 months service anda pin backed version for 6 months.....
Here's a post war St u L early (early to mid 1960's) pin back version Batlic Cross I have just obtained, a one piece die stamped award with lovely gilded (chrome like) embellished cross device, typical early first pattern tapered pin with large head bolt and solid hinge fittings with small "c" catch .........now to find a ribboned version !
Thanks to fellow collector here on the sub forum Pierce for the above information on this award, Thanks Pierce !
Prost ! Steve.
The Nationalausschuss was the political representation of the German Baltic population in Latvia at the time.
In total 21,839 crosses were issued.
It was only on May 16, 1933 that the Baltic Cross was officially recognized as an official German award.
Two versions existed, a ribboned version for 3 months service anda pin backed version for 6 months.....
Here's a post war St u L early (early to mid 1960's) pin back version Batlic Cross I have just obtained, a one piece die stamped award with lovely gilded (chrome like) embellished cross device, typical early first pattern tapered pin with large head bolt and solid hinge fittings with small "c" catch .........now to find a ribboned version !
Thanks to fellow collector here on the sub forum Pierce for the above information on this award, Thanks Pierce !
Prost ! Steve.
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