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Deutsches Kreuz in Gold

The German Cross (Deutschen Kreuz) is build up out of 5 separate parts and although the name suggests otherwise, it has the shape of a large 8-pointed breast star with in the center a large black swastika which is outlined in silver. The name of this award comes from this 21,5 mm big swastika. This swastika is placed upon a red-bordered silver disk and upon this red border is a golden laurel leaf wreath mounted. The golden wreath measures 39 mm across and is made out of single laurel leaves that are bounded together with a silk lint. At the bottom of the wreath is a square box with the year 1941 impressed into it. This date refers to the year of institution and from underneath this wreath emerge the eight star points. These points are chemically blackened and have the appearance of sunrays. Underneath these points is a 63 mm large silver backing plate placed which has the same shape as the award, only it’s slightly bigger so it forms the outer line of the award. At the reverse are 4 or 6 rivets visible and through the number of rivets you can recognize if the award was made in Germany or Austria. The German Crosses with 4 rivets were made in Germany and the pieces with 6 rivets in Austria. Further is there at the reverse a large width pin with a standard hook construction placed. If the award is marked with the LDO-number of the producer, then it is stamped in either the front or backside of the pin. To prevent damaging the award during combat, there was also a cloth version made. This cloth version has a metal wreath and the backing cloth colour is the same as the tunic colour of the corresponding Army branch. Fieldgrey is for the Army (Heer) and Waffen-SS, bleu-grey for the Air Force, (Luftwaffe) Marine bleu for the Navy (Kriegsmarine) and black for the Armored forces.

The German Cross in Gold (Deutsches Kreuz in Gold) was awarded for bravery and outstanding achievements in combat but where the Knight’s Cross wasn’t awarded for. The recipient did however already had to own the Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisernes Kreuz 1 Klasse) or Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1.Klasse with swords. The exact number of times that the German Cross in Gold was bestowed is still unknow at this time.

The OKW barred/stopped by decree the awarding of the Gernan Cross in Gold for "multiple remarkable services in troop leadership" from March 10th, 1945 on.

Bidermann, Gottlob-Herbert* August 28th, 1920
† September 1st, 2010

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Kakl, Robert (Lehrgeschwader 1)* November 28th, 1914

Kalauch, Christian* April 11th, 1914

Kalbhenn, Heinrich* February 3rd, 1915

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Kaldrack, Günter Otto Hans* September 23rd, 1911

Kammerer, Karl* January 29th, 1912

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Kampf, Friedhelm* January 6th, 1910

Kania, Heinrich* April 22nd, 1923

Kanitz, Günter* July 7th, 1918

Kapell, Karl* November 17th, 1914

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Kapff, Siegfried* January 16th, 1915

Kaphengst, Joachim* January 29th, 1914

Kappes, Gottfried* December 30th, 1914

Karczewski, Eugen* December 28th, 1914

Karl, Alois* November 12th, 1919

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Karnehm, Johann* October 2nd, 1916

Karpenkiel, Hans* April 9th, 1915

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Kassing, Fritz* August 16th, 1912

Kaufmann, Erich* March 27th, 1897

Kaussen, Ewald* July 13th, 1911

Kecsmar, Hubert* February 7th, 1920

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Kehl, Hans-Gerd* January 2nd, 1914

Keil, Georg* February 15th, 1913

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Keiler, Christian* September 10th, 1913

Keiner, Adolf* September 5th, 1906

Kelch, Franz* November 1st, 1915

Kemnitz, Dr., Martin* August 18th, 1912

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Kentner, Albert* March 30th, 1897

Kern, Emil* June 19th, 1915

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Kessel, Paul* February 27th, 1915

Kessler, Herbert (Waffen SS)* February 8th, 1921

Kettering, Rudolf* October 3rd, 1914

Keyser, Gustav (Gren.Rgt. 76)* February 26th, 1924

Kiefer, Wilhelm* August 7th, 1895

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Kiene, Hans-Hermann* May 2nd, 1921

Kiethe, Kurt* July 8th, 1908

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Kilian, Adam* December 5th, 1922

Kilimann, Friedrich* August 19th, 1920

Kindler, Werner* July 15th, 1922

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