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Original German WWII Cased War Merit Cross KvK 1st Class by Deschler & Sohn in Original Box - Kriegsverdienstkreuz

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Original Items: Only One Available. This is a lovely example of a War Merit Cross KvK 1st Class in Silver with swords, manufactured by Deschler & Sohn of München (Munich) in Bavaria, Germany. This early war example in silver plated Tombak shows frosted finish on silver maltese cross, which has tarnished over the years, giving it a lovely patina. It comes complete with an original leatherette case, as well as the original cardboard box it was issued in!

The badge features an intact pinback and is maker stamped as issued with with Präsidialkanzlei des Führers Lieferant (Presidential Chancellery Supplier) number 1 on the back of the pin, which represents Deschler & Sohn of München. The badge is totally non magnetic, with an alloy pin attached to an attached barrel hinge, which clips nicely into the bent flatwire hook on the other end of badge.

This KVK comes in an original correct black leatherette case, showing a silver facsimile of the cross with swords on case lid. The case has a nice interior, with a velvet plush material bottom with inlet, and a lovely satin top. The case only has a leatherette and fabric "hinge" on the back, which has torn through the leatherette, and there is no clasp on the front. Otherwise the case is in lovely condition.

The original cardboard box shows more wear, and has become very brittle over the decades. The flap on the left side is completely missing, and a piece of the top is also completely detached, now staying in place by force of habit. We can still see the correct award designation on the top however:

KRIEGS-
VERDIENSTKREUZ
1. KLASSE

A really nice cased example of this award, complete with the original cardboard box and ready to display!

The War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz) was a decoration of NSDAP Germany during the Second World War, which could be awarded to military personnel and civilians alike. By the end of the war it was issued in four degrees, and had a related civil decoration. It was created by Adolf AH in October 1939 as a successor to the non-combatant Iron Cross which was used in earlier wars. The award was graded the same as the Iron Cross: War Merit Cross Second Class, War Merit Cross First Class, and Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross. The award had two variants: with swords given to soldiers for exceptional service "not in direct connection with combat", and without swords for meritorious service to civilians in "furtherance of the war effort". As with the Iron Cross, Recipients had to have the lower grade of the award before getting the next level.

The ribbon of the War Merit Cross was in red-white-black-white-red; that was, the red and black colors being reversed from the ribbon of the World War II version of the Iron Cross. The ribbon for the War Merit Medal was similar, but with a narrow red vertical red strip in the center of the black field. Soldiers who earned the War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords wore a small crossed-swords device on the ribbon. The War Merit Cross 1st Class was a pin-backed medal worn on the pocket of the tunic (like the Iron Cross 1st Class). The ribbon of the War Merit Cross 2nd Class could be worn like the ribbon of the Iron Cross 2nd Class (through the second buttonhole). Nonetheless combat soldiers tended to hold the War Merit Cross in low regard, referring to its wearers as being in 'Iron Cross Training'. The Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross was a neck decoration and worn the same way as the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross.

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