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- Baltic_Cross abstract "The Baltic Cross (German: Das Baltenkreuz) was a military decoration of the German Weimar Republic. It was created in 1919 by the Baltic National Committee (Baltische Nationalausschuss), the political representation of German-Baltic population of southern Livonia and Courland (roughly equivalent to parts of modern Lithuania and Latvia).The Cross was awarded to officers, NCOs and men of the Baltic Landeswehr and voluntary groups who had fought in the Baltic states during 1918–19 for at least three months against the Bolshevik armies. Ceremonies are known from July 1919. The Baltic National Committee in Jelgava, in Courland (now in Latvia) issued numbered warrants for the award. A total of 21,839 Baltic Crosses were awarded. The Cross was accepted as a state-approved decoration of the German Reich on 16 May 1933 and was allowed to be worn. State approval was continued by the Federal Republic of Germany.The Baltic Cross is a black oxydised metal cross superimposed with a gilt cross of the coat of arms of the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, ending in fleurs de lys; the reverse is plain. The ribbon is in the blue and white colours of the Baltic countries' defence. The design was established by members of the Baltic National Committee. The Cross could be worn as a breast pin fixed on the left side of the tunic chest or from the medal ribbon. Occasionally, ribbon and plug cross were worn simultaneously. Crosses with ribbon, ring and eyelet are irregular and only intended for large orders buckle. The alternate methods of wear have given rise to descriptions that the award had two classes, but this is not true.".
- Baltic_Cross thumbnail Baltenkreuz.jpg?width=300.
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- Baltic_Cross wikiPageLength "2172".
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageRevisionID "678975586".
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_National_Committee.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_awards_and_decorations_of_Germany.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Courland.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Fleur-de-lis.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink German_Reich.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Jelgava.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Landwehr.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Latvia.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Lithuania.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Livonia.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Non-commissioned_officer.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Teutonic_Order.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink Weimar_Republic.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLink File:Baltenkreuz.jpg.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baltic Cross".
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Odm-stub.
- Baltic_Cross wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Baltic_Cross subject Category:Military_awards_and_decorations_of_Germany.
- Baltic_Cross hypernym Decoration.
- Baltic_Cross type Award.
- Baltic_Cross comment "The Baltic Cross (German: Das Baltenkreuz) was a military decoration of the German Weimar Republic.".
- Baltic_Cross label "Baltic Cross".
- Baltic_Cross sameAs Q805565.
- Baltic_Cross sameAs Baltský_kříž.
- Baltic_Cross sameAs Baltenkreuz.
- Baltic_Cross sameAs Baltenkreuz.
- Baltic_Cross sameAs m.0_1dqv3.
- Baltic_Cross sameAs Балтийский_крест.
- Baltic_Cross sameAs Baltiska_korset.
- Baltic_Cross sameAs Q805565.
- Baltic_Cross wasDerivedFrom Baltic_Cross?oldid=678975586.
- Baltic_Cross depiction Baltenkreuz.jpg.
- Baltic_Cross isPrimaryTopicOf Baltic_Cross.