Cross of
Honor of the German Mother in Bronze: Issued medal,
nice patina to the reverse and obverse bronze. Enamelling
in beautiful condition. Ribbon original. Get your eyeglass
out and appreciate the condition and beauty of this award.
Information on the Ehrenkreuz der deutschen
Mutter(Mutterkreuz): Hitler encouraged several programs
for the growth of a strong German Nazi Volk. The Cross of
Honor of the German Mother (German: Ehrenkreuz der deutschen
Mutter or more colloquially Mutterkreuz), but often referred
to simply as the Mothers Cross, was an award of the Nazi regime.
This award was instituted on December 16, 1938
as part of Hitler's initiative to encourage Aryan population
growth, and so only women with pure Aryan families could achieve
such awards. Women from absorbed Germanic countries (such
as Austria and Danzig) were also eligible. A mother could
be awarded a bronze, silver, or gold cross depending on the
number of children she had produced. Eight would entitle the
woman to a gold cross, six to silver, and four for bronze.
There were also unconfirmed reports that a Golden Cross with
Diamonds existed and was awarded to a small number of women
who bore between twelve and fourteen children.
The crosses were awarded annually on August 12 (Hitler's
mother's birthday), and the second Sunday in May (Mothering
Sunday), hence the first of these were not awarded until 1939.
Mothers who received a cross were to be saluted in the streets
by the Hitler Youth on official parades and state gatherings.
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