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GERMAN WAR 1870 NON COMBAT --SEE STORE GERMAN STATE AND WW1 MEDALS

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  • Theme: Militaria
  • Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
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    War Commemorative Medal of 1870/71
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    War Commemorative Medal of 1870/71
    Kriegsdenkmünze für die Feldzüge 1870–71
    Obverse and reverse of the medal
    Type
    Campaign medal
    Awarded for
    Service as a combatant or non-combatant
    Eligibility
    German soldiers and civilians
    Campaign(s)
    Franco-Prussian War
    Established
    20 May 1871
    [1]
    Ribbon bar of the medal
    The
    War Commemorative Medal of 1870/71
    (
    German
    :
    Kriegsdenkmünze für die Feldzüge 1870–71
    ) is a campagian medal presented by
    Kaiser
    William I
    in his capacity as
    King of Prussia
    . The medal was presented to commemorate service in the
    Franco Prussian War
    . The medal was presented to members of the united German armies. The medal was presented for combat service in bronze, and non-combat service in steel. Each version bore minor differences in inscription and design. Clasps were authorized on the 25th anniversary of the German victory, to commemorate selected battles
    Criteria
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    The war medal was presented to officers, military physicians, civil servants and men of the German armies who took part in the Franco-Prussian war through 2 March 1871. It was also awarded to the crew of the SMS
    Augusta
    for service from 11 December 1870 to 2 March 1871.
    [1]
    Appearance
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    Non-combatant version (obverse)
    The medal for combatants was manufactured from captured bronze cannon barrels. The
    obverse
    shows the crowned
    Royal cypher
    of William I over the inscription
    Dem siegreichen Heere
    (To the victorious army). Inscribed around the edge is
    Gott war mit uns, Ihm sei die Ehre
    (God was with us, to Him be the glory). The reverse shows a cross with rays between the four arms. In the center of the cross is a laurel wreath surrounding the dates 1870 and 1871. On the edge of the coin is inscribed
    AUS EROBERTEM GESCHUETZ
    (From conquered cannon).
    [1]
    The medal for non-combatants is made of steel. It follows a similar design with only minor deviations. The center inscription on the obverse is
    Für Pflichttreue im Kriege
    (For devotion to duty in the war). On the reverse the wreath on the cross is of oak leaves.
    [1]
    Clasps
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    To commemorate the 25th anniversary of victory, clasps were authorized to be worn on the medal on 18 August 1895. The clasps were only allowed to be worn on combatant medals by front line soldiers. The clasps are 6 mm high and 32–39 mm wide and were made of gilt bronze or brass. They are as follows:
    [2]
    Combatant medal with three clasps
    Amiens
    A. Mont Valerien
    An Der Lisaine
    An Der Hallue
    Beaumont
    Beaune La Rolande
    Beaugency-Cravant
    Bapaume
    Belfort
    Colombey-Nouilly
    Gravelotte-St.Privat
    Loigny-Poupry
    Le Mans
    Metz
    Noisseville
    Orleans
    Paris
    Spichern
    Sedan
    Strassburg
    St.Quentin
    Vionville-Mars La Tour
    Villiers
    Wörth
    Wissenburg
    Reuse of the Design
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    The reverse of the medal, with dates "1914-1918", but without rays, was used as the obverse of
    The Honour Cross of the World War 1914/1918
    . The German government awarded this to participants, or surviving family members, for service in the
    First World War
    . The same ribbon colour scheme was also used.