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German WWII Mother’s Cross in Gold

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German WWII Mother’s Cross in Gold-This is a handsome example. This gold mother’s cross has very good enamel and the blue color is still vibrant. The gold finish looks excellent. The long ribbon is slightly age toned, but in very good condition. The ribbon is sewn together, and remember, when you see this, it means the medal was actually bestowed personally to a mom. Very good example of this iconic medal! 

History: The Mother’s Cross was introduced by Adolf Hitler on December 16, 1938 as part of a large propaganda campaign aimed at increasing the birth rate. The award was officially designated, “Honor Cross of the German Mother”, and was instituted in three grades to recognize and reward childbearing German females. The three grades consisted of the bronze cross for bearing four or five children, the silver cross for bearing six or seven children and the gold cross for bearing eight or more children.

Criteria for the award included that the parents be of pure German blood, and that the mother was worthy of such an honor. On its introduction the cross had the impressed inscription to reverse, "Das kind adelt die Mutter", (The child ennobles the mother), but this was inexplicably changed sometime in 1939. Bestowal of the cross was accompanied by an award certificate, a cash incentive for each child born and a miniature cross for everyday wear, with the actual cross being reserved for formal or ceremonial occasions. Also, members of all youth organizations were required to salute wearers of the Mother’s Cross.