Banner of Labor
The Banner of Labor was an order issued in the German Democratic Republic.
It was given for "excellent and long-standing service in strengthening and consolidating the GDR, especially for achieving outstanding results for the national economy".
The order was established on 4 August 1954 in one class. On 8 August 1974 it was divided into three classes. The 1st Class was the highest class and each class included a cash award:
- 1st Class: 1,000 East German marks, limited to 250 per year
- 2nd Class: 750 East German marks, limited to 500 per year
- 3rd Class: 500 East German marks, limited to 1,000 per year
The Banner of Labor was awarded to:
- Individuals and collectives in all three classes
- Enterprises, Collective organizations, institutions and cooperatives in the 1st Class
The awards ceremony took place each year on 1 May until 1989 and this order was presented by the Chairman of the State Council or on his behalf. A certificate was presented with the Order.
The medal is gilded, with dimensions of 44 x 37 mm. It is worn on the left chest. Establishments were entitled to include a symbol of the Order on their flag as well as on documents.
Recipients
- 1955: Luise Ermisch
- 1959: Walter Arnold
- 1960: Hermann Axen, Friedrich Burmeister, Georg Ulrich Handke, Willi Bredel, Werner Bruschke
- 1962: Kurt Hager
- 1963: Erich Hans Apel, Ernst Albert Altenkirch, Walter Halbritter, Paul Fröhlich, Günter Mittag, Hermann Pöschel
- 1964: Rudi Georgi, Willi Stoph, Günther Wyschofsky
- 1965: Peter Florin, Grete Groh-Kummerlöw, Ernst Scholz, Erich Engel
- 1967: Rudi Georgi
- 1968: Wilhelm Adam, Roman Chwalek, Horst Dohlus, Werner Lamberz
- 1969: Julius Balkow, Lilly Becher, Klaus Gysi, Walter Halbritter, Ernst-Joachim Gießmann, Helmut Kirchberg, Paul Markowski, Hermann Pöschel, Kurt Wünsche
- 1970: Horst Dohlus
- 1974: Manfred Feist, Wolfgang Gress
- 1976: Bruno Lietz, Eberhard Heinrich
- 1978: Manfred Bochmann
- 1979: Hubert Egemann
- 1981: Gisela Glende
- 1984: Bruno Lietz, Siegfried Lorenz, Erik Neutsch
- 1986: Egon Krenz
- 1988: Hartmut Buschbacher