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Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen / Hessische Tapferkeitsmedaille

The "Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen" was instituted on September 25th, 1843 by Grand Duke Ludwig III in Hesse, as a common decoration.

With the institution the decoration could be awarded for:
Bravery;
War Merit;
Merit;
Loyal service;
Long standing loyal service;
Five years loyal service;
Saving a persons life;
Repeatedly saving a persons life;
Loyal labour.

In 1894 the rulings were changed and the decoration could only be awarded for bravery.

The decoration is in the form of a silver medal with on the front the image of Ludwig III looking to the left. The back shows a laurel on the left and an oak leaf on the right enclosing the text "FÜR TAPFERKEIT". As from 1917 the medal was only made in silver plating.

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Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, Prinz zu, Ferdinand* May 25th, 1886
† September 1st, 1918

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Stülpnagel, von, Carl-Heinrich* January 2nd, 1886
† August 30th, 1944
Plot: E 

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Schwedler, von, Viktor* January 18th, 1885
† October 30th, 1954

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Stumpff, von, Karl-Leberecht, Ottomar Wilhelm* January 16th, 1896
† January 27th, 1943

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Sievers, Karl Albert Hermann* January 2nd, 1892
† September 9th, 1961

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Schniewindt, Rudolf* December 25th, 1875
† July 16th, 1954

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