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Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse

At the beginning of the Second World War, the Iron Cross 2nd Class was still highly regarded. In later war years however it was rewarded with much more ease. Still most recipients would wear the award with the same amount of proud ness. The Iron Cross 2nd Class was the first grade within the Iron Cross that was to be obtained for an individual act of bravery.

The official criteria were the individual and single act of bravery in the face of the enemy or actions that were above and beyond the normal call of duty. The approximately three million awarded crosses were obtained by German Military, Axis military and civilian uniformed organisations.

The cross measures 44 mm in diameter and hangs from a ribbon in the colours black white and red. The wide red band in the middle is being flanked by two equal white bands that both again are being flanked by a black band. During the whole war the production was retained with a high quality. On the front side one can find a Swastika and the year 1939, while the obverse contains the year 1813 on the lower arm.

Almost all World War Two crosses were made out of three parts, the Iron core and a silver rim on the front and backside. The two silver rims were welded together, holding the iron core. The core was produced from iron and was blackened. This core made the Iron Cross to be magnetized. Some examples are not magnetized because they were produced with brass or cupper. This version was especially welcome with members of the Kriegmarine. This core lasted longer in the exposure of salty sea water. The rim was supposed to be made from silver, but more common was the use of "German Silver", a less expensive alloy of cupper, zinc and nickel. At the top a ring was welded to hold the loop for the ribbon. On the loop one can often find the manufacturers name although it is not uncommon that no name is placed. Therefore the absence of the manufacturers name is not a criterion to classify the cross as original or not.

The Iron Cross could be received in two different ways. The most exclusive way was in a leather box. More common was the bleu coloured envelop with in gothic letters the words "Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse". The presentation was accompanied with a standard document. The receiving was also to be written down in the recipients "Soldbuch"or "Wehrpass". The document normally didn’t contain the reason for obtaining the Cross, although in some occasions it was written down on the backside of the document.

It was not usual to wear the decoration it self. In stead a ribbon was worn on the left breast of hanging from the second button hole of the tunic in the way of the former Prussian Army.

In 1957 a special version of the cross was produced. On this the Swastika was replaced with an oak leaf. The way military actions of the Second World War could be honoured without the use of the forbidden Nazi-symbols. Most veterans however choose to wear the decoration as a ribbon only. Most 1957 versions are of a lesser quality than wartime examples.

Springer, Heinrich Adolf Leopold (Waffen SS)* November 3rd, 1914
† October 27th, 2007

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

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Kunkel, Kurt-Ernst* January 13th, 1923
† September 23rd, 2012

Kunkel, Rolf* September 28th, 1919
† November 29th, 1944

Künnecke, Heinz* February 17th, 1914

Künnecke, Heinz* October 14th, 1916
† 1969

Künsberg-Weidenberg, Freiherr von, Heino* September 2nd, 1905
† January 29th, 1984

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Kunsch, Erwin* October 30th, 1915
† September 28th, 1943

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Kunst, Gerhard (Gebirgsjäger-Regiment 138)* September 6th, 1919
† October 17th, 1944

Kunst, Jan* September 10th, 1913
† September 11th, 1942
Plot: 12 Row: 1 Grave: 105

Kuntz, Albert* February 10th, 1914
† April 24th, 1965

Kuntz, Herbert* February 15th, 1915
† August 26th, 1998

Kuntze, Albrecht* December 25th, 1912
† July 5th, 1943

Kuntze, Edmund* February 15th, 1918

Kuntzen, Gustav-Adolf* December 23rd, 1907

Kunz, Hermann* December 12th, 1919
† March 18th, 2012

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Kunz, Karl* June 10th, 1903
† January 31st, 1944

Kunz, Rudolf* September 23rd, 1918
† August 9th, 2010

Kunz, Siegfried* September 6th, 1915

Kunze, Bernhard* September 5th, 1920
† January 5th, 1944

Kunze, Gottfried* July 15th, 1914
† April 11th, 1995

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Kunze, Hans* April 26th, 1914

Kunze, Herbert* February 17th, 1916
† 1945

Künzel, Hans-Joachim (Schützen-Regiment 10)* November 6th, 1914
† November 25th, 2000

Künzel, Karl-Friedrich (S-28)* September 11th, 1918
† December 25th, 1998

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Kunzmann, Karl* April 17th, 1915
† August 5th, 1944

Kunzmann, Otto* August 11th, 1914

Kupfer, Ernst* July 2nd, 1907
† November 6th, 1943
Plot: 1 Row: 4 Grave: 7

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Kupfer, Gottfried* July 25th, 1913

Kupka, Georg* February 25th, 1906
† November 22nd, 1991

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Kupka, Hans* July 1st, 1921
† October 15th, 1943

Küpker, Karl-Heinz* February 26th, 1921

Küpper, Robert (Grenadier-Regiment 37)* June 6th, 1916
† July 11th, 1943
Grave: UNK

Kuppinger, Ernst* July 8th, 1914
† August 3rd, 1995

Kuppisch, Herbert* December 10th, 1909
† August 27th, 1943

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Kupsch, Gottfried (Radfahr-Abteilung 72)* April 19th, 1919
† June 16th, 1942

Kurländer, Alfred* June 11th, 1920
† April 30th, 1943
Plot: 6 Row: 48 Grave: 4168

Kurlfinke, Alfred* April 23rd, 1920

Kurock, Fritz* June 11th, 1907
† November 6th, 1991

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Kurpitz, Theodor* October 17th, 1913

Kurscheid, Hans* September 15th, 1913

Kursell, von, Claus (Grenadier-Regiment 3)* March 24th, 1910
† February 22nd, 1959

Kürsten, Hans* March 29th, 1917
† December 6th, 1942

Kürten, Walter ('U-3028')* September 2nd, 1924
† April 1st, 1993

Kurth, Werner* March 31st, 1915

Kurth, Wolfgang (Sturzkampfgeschwader 77)* June 26th, 1914
† October 14th, 1943

Kurtz, Adolf* May 13th, 1910

Kurz, Benno* December 19th, 1909
† January 10th, 1943

Kurz, Franz* November 26th, 1915
† February 5th, 1943

Kurz, Günter* October 5th, 1921
† October 11th, 1943

Kurz, Hans (Grenadier-Regiment 994)* August 13th, 1916
† June 13th, 1966

Kurz, Karl* March 16th, 1920
† August 2nd, 2006

Kurz, Rudolf* January 29th, 1916
† June 12th, 1979

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Kurz, Walter* April 23rd, 1920
† January 17th, 1944

Kurze, Max* June 22nd, 1911
† November 25th, 1997

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Kurzendorfer, Otto† November 27th, 1942

Kurzmann, Georg (Panzergrenadier-Regiment 90)* January 24th, 1915
† February 7th, 1945
Grave: UNK

Kusatz, Franz* September 11th, 1909
† October 21st, 1942

Kusch, Hans* August 13th, 1921

Küsel, Alfred* August 25th, 1912

Kuske, Ortwin (Waffen SS)* February 3rd, 1921
† February 19th, 1972

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Küspert, Karl* September 14th, 1919
† April 16th, 1945

Küster, Ferdinand* March 24th, 1914
† January 14th, 1945

Küster, Heinz* March 17th, 1909

Küster, Rudolf* June 4th, 1916
† July 29th, 1991

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Küster, Wilhelm (Wekusta 26)* January 7th, 1917
† November 25th, 1942

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Küther, Ernst* July 12th, 1910

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Kutsch, Walter* September 13th, 1917

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Kutscha, Herbert* April 24th, 1917
† September 19th, 2003

Kutscher, Alfred* January 29th, 1912
† August 25th, 1944

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Kutschkau, Ernst* November 23rd, 1910
† February 4th, 1947
Plot: 58 Grave: 260

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Küttner, Wolfgang (Grenadier-Regiment 4)* May 7th, 1924
† October 26th, 1944
Plot: TFF Row: 7 Grave: 84

Kutzer, Walter* June 5th, 1919
† February 20th, 1944

Kuzmany, Alfred* October 24th, 1893
† October 4th, 1961

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Kylling-Schmidt, Ekkehardt (Inf.Reg. 26)* June 21st, 1918
† August 28th, 2000

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Kynast, Paul (Grenadier-Regiment 587)* December 13th, 1907
† April 16th, 1944
Grave: UNK

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