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Germany - Medal - Hanseatic Cross. Bremen ,  Reserve Territorial ArmyService Medal 2nd Class1913 1918
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Germany - Medal - Hanseatic Cross. Bremen , Reserve Territorial ArmyService Medal 2nd Class1913 1918

Hanseatic Cross. Hamburg The Hanseatic Cross was established in accordance with the general agreement of the senates of the three cities. Each Senate ratified its award on different dates: Lübeck on 21 August , Hamburg on 10 September and Bremen on 14 September 1915 The Hanseatic Cross ( German Hanseatenkreuz ) is a military award, the cross of the German Empire , which existed in the three Hanseatic cities of Bremen , Hamburg and Lübeck , which were city-states of the empire during the First World War . Each of the cities created its own version of the cross, but the appearance and reasons for the award were the same for all. The Hanseatic cross had only one class. Worn on a ribbon on the left side of the chest. It was a silver cross covered with red enamel. In the center was the coat of arms of the respective city-state. The reverse side of the cross was identical for all three versions: in the center was the inscription "Für Verdienst im Kriege" ("For merit in the war") and the date "1914". enamel restored Germany Prussia WW1 Reserve Territorial ArmyService Medal 2nd Class1913 1918 Imperial Germany - Prussia: Long service medal,II class, for the Territorial Army reservists.The award was established in 1913 and wasissued to all Officers, NCOs and men of theTerritorial Army or the Reserves, who wererecalled to active duty and served for a periodof at least 3 months or participated in at leastone campaign. The medal was discontinued in 1918. Careful Packing and Shipping from JMEDALS -Lithuania I'm do not Combine Shipping Good luck!

No. 83198381

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Germany - Medal - Hanseatic Cross. Bremen ,  Reserve Territorial ArmyService Medal 2nd Class1913 1918

Germany - Medal - Hanseatic Cross. Bremen , Reserve Territorial ArmyService Medal 2nd Class1913 1918

Hanseatic Cross. Hamburg

The Hanseatic Cross was established in accordance with the general agreement of the senates of the three cities. Each Senate ratified its award on different dates: Lübeck on 21 August , Hamburg on 10 September and Bremen on 14 September 1915
The Hanseatic Cross ( German Hanseatenkreuz ) is a military award, the cross of the German Empire , which existed in the three Hanseatic cities of Bremen , Hamburg and Lübeck , which were city-states of the empire during the First World War . Each of the cities created its own version of the cross, but the appearance and reasons for the award were the same for all.
The Hanseatic cross had only one class. Worn on a ribbon on the left side of the chest. It was a silver cross covered with red enamel. In the center was the coat of arms of the respective city-state. The reverse side of the cross was identical for all three versions: in the center was the inscription "Für Verdienst im Kriege" ("For merit in the war") and the date "1914".
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Germany Prussia WW1

Reserve Territorial ArmyService Medal 2nd Class1913 1918
Imperial Germany - Prussia: Long service medal,II class, for the Territorial Army reservists.The award was established in 1913 and wasissued to all Officers, NCOs and men of theTerritorial Army or the Reserves, who wererecalled to active duty and served for a periodof at least 3 months or participated in at leastone campaign.

The medal was discontinued in 1918.

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