Orders, decorations, and medals of the German Empire

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Orders, decorations, and medals of the German Empire covers those decorations awarded by the states which came together under Prussian leadership to form the German Empire in 1871. For convenience's sake, this category also covers the decorations of the various German states which were no longer in existence in 1871, mainly because they had been annexed by Prussia during the Wars of Unification or before.

German Empire[]

The German Empire consisted of 25 states: four kingdoms, six grand duchies, five duchies, seven principalities and three Hanseatic cities. In addition, the house order of the Hohenzollern principalities, although the states themselves had been annexed by Prussia, continued to be awarded in the imperial era. Each state awarded decorations for civil or military merit. The following is a list of the principal civil and military decorations of each state.

Kingdom of Prussia[]

Orders
Civil decorations
Military and war decorations

Kingdom of Bavaria[]

  • Orders
    • Order of St. Hubertus
    • Royal Order of Saint George for the Defense of the Immaculate Conception
    • Military Order of Max Joseph
    • Merit Order of the Bavarian Crown
    • Merit Order of St. Michael
    • Military Merit Order and its associated Military Merit Cross
    • Maximilian Order for Science and Art
    • Ludwig Order
    • Order of Saint Elizabeth (for Women)
    • Order of Theresa (for Women)
  • Civil decorations
    • Civil Merit Medal
    • Ludwig Medal for Science and Art
    • Ludwig Medal for Industry
    • Prince Regent Luitpold Medal
  • Military and war decorations
    • Merit Cross for Volunteer Medical Personnel
    • Jubilee Medal for the Bavarian Army
    • King Ludwig Cross

Kingdom of Saxony[]

Kingdom of Württemberg[]

Grand Duchy of Baden[]

  • Orders
  • Civil decorations
    • 1902 Jubilee Medal
    • Friedrich-Luisen Medal
    • 1906 Commemorative Medal
    • Lifesaving Medals
    • Medals for Art and Science
  • Military and war decorations
    • on the ribbon of the Military Karl-Friedrich Merit Order
    • Field Service Decoration
    • Commemorative Cross for Volunteer Medical Personnel 1870-71
    • Cross for Volunteer War Aid
    • War Merit Cross

Grand Duchy of Hesse[]

  • Orders
  • Civil decorations
  • Military and war decorations
    • Military Merit Cross 1870/71
    • General Honor Decoration for Bravery or for War Merit
    • Military Medical Cross, 1870/71 and 1914
    • War Honor Decoration

Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin[]

  • Orders
  • Civil decorations
    • Merit Medal
    • Friedrich Franz Medal
    • Medal "For Arts and Sciences"
  • Military and war decorations

Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz[]

  • Orders
  • Civil decorations
    • Merit Medal
  • Military and war decorations

Grand Duchy of Oldenburg[]

Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach[]

  • Orders
    • House Order of Vigilance or the White Falcon
  • Civil decorations
    • Merit Medal (to 1902)
    • (from 1902)
    • Lifesaving Medal
  • Military and war decorations

Duchy of Anhalt[]

Duchy of Brunswick[]

Duchies of Saxe-Altenburg, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and Saxe-Meiningen[]

  • Orders
    • Ducal Saxe-Ernestine House Order and its associated merit crosses and medals (the medals were different for each duchy)
  • Civil decorations
    • Medal for Art and Science (each duchy had its own version)
    • Lifesaving Medal (each duchy had its own version)
    • (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha)
  • Military and war decorations
    • (Saxe-Altenburg)
    • Duke Ernst Medal 1st Class with Swords (Saxe-Altenburg)
    • Oval Silver with Crown (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha)
    • Carl Eduard War Cross (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha)
    • Cross for Merit in War and Medal for Merit in War (Saxe-Meiningen)

Principalities of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and Hohenzollern-Hechingen[]

  • Orders
    • Princely House Order of Hohenzollern
    • Bene merenti Order

Principality of Lippe-Detmold[]

  • Orders
  • Civil decorations
    • Merit Medal
    • Lifesaving Medal
  • Military and war decorations

Principality of Schaumburg-Lippe[]

  • Orders
    • Order for Art and Science
  • Civil decorations
    • Merit Medal
    • Lifesaving Medal
  • Military and war decorations
    • Military Merit Medal

Principalities of Reuss, Elder Line and Younger Line[]

  • Orders
  • Civil decorations
    • Merit Cross
    • Merit Medal
    • Lifesaving Medal
  • Military and war decorations

Principalities of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Schwarzburg-Sondershausen[]

  • Orders
  • Civil decorations
    • Merit Medals for Art and Science, Trade and Industry, and Agriculture
  • Military and war decorations

Principality of Waldeck[]

  • Orders
  • Civil decorations
    • Medal for Art and Science
  • Military and war decorations
    • Friedrich-Bathildis Medal

Free and Hanseatic Cities of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck[]

Former German states[]

The largest state to be annexed by Prussia was the Kingdom of Hanover. Other states which had ceased to exist by 1871 include the Duchy of Nassau, the electoral principality of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), the free city of Frankfurt, and several smaller states. The following is a list of the principal civil and military decorations of these states.

  • Kingdom of Hanover
    • Orders
    • Civil decorations
      • Merit Medal
      • General Honor Decoration for Civil Merit
      • Golden Honor Medal for Art and Science
    • Military and war decorations
      • General Honor Decoration for Civil Merit
      • Langensalza Medal
      • Waterloo Medal
  • Electoral Principality of Hesse-Kassel
  • Duchy of Nassau
    • Orders
      • Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau
      • Military and Civil Merit Order of Adolph of Nassau
    • Civil decorations
      • Civil Merit Medal
      • Medal for Art and Science
    • Military and war decorations
      • Bravery Medal
      • Waterloo Medal

First World War[]

German decorations of the First World War were those medals, ribbons, and other decorations bestowed upon German soldiers, sailors, pilots and also for civilians, during the First World War. These special awards were awarded by both Imperial Germany and various German Kingdoms and other states and city-states of the Reich.

During the Second World War, First World War decorations were commonly displayed on Nazi Party uniforms of the period with such awards intermixed with the more recent awards and decorations of Nazi Germany.

Imperial German badges[]

  • Pilot's Badge
  • Observer's Badge
  • Imperial Zeppelin Commemorative Badge
  • Air Commemorative Badge
  • Air Gunner Badge
  • U-Boat War Badge
  • Wound Badge

Non-portable awards included the "Honor Goblet for Victors in the Air" and the "National Motor and Air Travel Commendation".[4]

References[]

  1. ^ German Daggers
  2. ^ E-Medals
  3. ^ Golden Medal
  4. ^ jkmilitaria. "Imperial German Decorations". Retrieved 2005-02-14. (in English)
  • Medals and decorations of Hitler's Germany (Robin Lumsden)
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