Frederickscross

The Frederickcross (German: "Friedrich Kreuz or Friedrich-Kreuz"), was instituted in 1914 by the ruling Duke of Anhalt, Frederick II of Anhalt as a decoration not unlike the Iron Cross for merit in time of war. There are three versions of the Frederickcross * A bronze cross on a green ribbon with red borders for combatants. * A bronze cross on a green ribbon with white borders for non-combatants. * A cross as a brooch (in German a "steckkreuz") that was worn without a ribbon. In 1918 the Anhalt monarchy fell and the decoration was abolished.

Frederickscross

The Frederickcross (German: "Friedrich Kreuz or Friedrich-Kreuz"), was instituted in 1914 by the ruling Duke of Anhalt, Frederick II of Anhalt as a decoration not unlike the Iron Cross for merit in time of war. There are three versions of the Frederickcross * A bronze cross on a green ribbon with red borders for combatants. * A bronze cross on a green ribbon with white borders for non-combatants. * A cross as a brooch (in German a "steckkreuz") that was worn without a ribbon. In 1918 the Anhalt monarchy fell and the decoration was abolished.