Frederickscross
The Frederickcross 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 that was worn without a ribbon.
In 1918 the Anhalt monarchy fell and the decoration was abolished.
Recipients
- Friedrich II, Duke of Anhalt
- Prince Aribert of Anhalt
- Rupprecht, [Crown Prince of Bavaria]
- Wilhelm II, German Emperor
- Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia
- Oswald Boelcke
- Felix Graf von Bothmer
- Franz Breithaupt
- Leopold Bürkner
- Gerhard Conrad
- Karl Dönitz
- Theodor Duesterberg
- Hans Heinrich XV, Prince of Pless
- Paul Hausser
- Hans [Ritter von Hemmer]
- Paul von Hindenburg
- Hans-Valentin Hube
- Max Immelmann
- Robert Kosch
- Georg von Küchler
- Wilhelm Friedrich Loeper
- Oswald Lutz
- Theo Osterkamp
- Friedrich von Rabenau
- Friedrich Sixt von Armin