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Cross of Merit for Women and Girls

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Country
  
Prussia

Total awarded
  
2979

Campaign(s)
  
Franco-Prussian War

Related
  
Iron Cross

Cross of Merit for Women and Girls

Eligibility
  
Prussian women and girls

Awarded for
  
self-sacrificing work for the good of the fighting troops and their families

The Cross of Merit for Women and Girls (Ehrenkreuz für Frauen und Jungfrauen) was created on 22 March 1871 by Kaiser Wilhelm I, German Emperor, in his capacity as King of Prussia. The award was presented only to women, but was not a Ladies Order in the most narrow sense. Women and girls were awarded at the request of Empress Augusta, and the award was bestowed by the Kaiser.

Description of the award

The appearance and shape is very similar to the Iron Cross, but on the obverse at the junction of the arms is an emblem of the Red cross. On the reverse there is the royal crown above the intertwined monograms "A" and "W" and the date of 1870–1871. The cross was worn from suspended by a bow on the left chest. The ribbon is the same as that of the Iron Cross for non-combattants, white with black stripes at the edge.

References

Cross of Merit for Women and Girls Wikipedia