Saturday, January 1, 2011

The Iron Cross Legend



The Iron Cross originally was the symbol of Germany's armed forces (now the Bundeswehr) since about 1870. It is a military decoration only civilians are ineligible. The Iron Cross has not been awarded since May 1945. In addition to the Napoleonic Wars, the Iron Cross was awarded during the Franco-Prussian War, and the First and Second World Wars. The Iron Cross is only awarded in wartime. Sometimes erroneously called the Maltese cross, the Iron Cross (German: das Eiserne Kreuz) is a military decoration of the Kingdom of Prussia, and later of Germany, which was established by King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia and first awarded on 10 March 1813 and now as a popular body art among men.

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