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    Mother's Cross in wear

    How we should some pictures if this awards being worn? I don't know that I have any, but I will look through the albums and see. If you have one handy, give it a post!
    Sebastián J. Bianchi

    Wehrmacht-Awards.com

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    Hi Sebastián,

    took me quite a time to look through a whole load of books to find a mother cross in wear. I thought it would be much easier !!!
    But these pics are very (!!!) hard to find, which in the first place I couldn´t believe. Went through several books but couldn´t find a single one.
    Til I found this book on a flea-market two weeks ago.
    And here it is: Grandma with mothers cross !!!
    (and a member of NS-Frauenschaft !!!)

    ustufvorwaerts
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      #3
      and the cover of the book ...
      title: Das deutsche Volksgesicht
      published in 1940 by Gauverlag Bayreuth

      lets see if there are some other pics out there !!!

      ustufvorwaerts
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        #4
        I always feel that the Mother's Cross was a sort of female equivalent of the Wound Badge.

        If you think about it, it makes a lot of sense.

        I'm also surprised that there are so few photos of the cross being worn, but it's a fact.

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          #5
          Here is another one, Seba. Worn together with a next-of-kin Hindeburg cross. I have a little lapel-bow with this two awards.
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            #6
            Mothers cross

            From the book Germany at War.
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              #7
              And to think that those women were actually only in their thirties when those photos were taken!

              Seriously, though, these ladies obviously got mutterkreuz "credit" for babies they produced for the Kaiser rather than exclusively for the Fuhrer!

              Over the years, I've seen a lot of what could be termed "popular culture" photos of the Third Reich era, but almost none of them showed those crosses being awarded or worn.

              Jim

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                #8
                I never thought about it before. So the award was given for children even born pre 1933? (granmothered so to speak)

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                  #9
                  Here is one I have.Seems to be a theme of wrinkled prunes.
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                    #10
                    Here is a photo of a woman with the award. She is on the far left.
                    It also shows the four children she had.

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