Description: Time Period: Pre WW1 Institution: 20 September 1866Country: Germany Kingdom of PrussiaThe König Gratz Commemorative Cross is a Prussian medal instituted on September 20, 1866, by the King of Prussia Wilhelm 1. The medal was awarded to Prussian officers, NCOs and other ranks as well as to military officials following the Prussian victory in the Austro-Prussian War (June 17 – July 26, 1866).This award was named after the Battle of Konig Gratz (Schlacht Bei König Gratz, also referred to as the Battle of Sadowa) that took place on July 03, 1866, and involved the largest number of troops in Europe until that time. The battle ended with one of the highest casualties for a major battle: Austrians and their Saxon allies lost 44,000 men killed in action, wounded and missing in action including 22,000 being held prisoners while Prussians had 360 officers and 8,812 men killed.A total of 144,000 “combat” crosses and 1,200 non-combatant versions were issued.The König Gratz Commemorative Cross DesignThe medal has the shape of a cross Pattee with a round medallion superimposed on its center and a round wreath between its arms and is made of bronze from captured Austrian cannons. It was designed by the Prussian court medalist Friedrich Wilhelm Kullrich (1821-1887) and the Prussian royal mint engraver Emil Weigand (1837-1906) and measured 34,5 x 34,5 mm.A central medallion on its obverse has an image of a crowned Prussian eagle leaning against a captured Austrian cannon (with some variations). There were four different crosses instituted to commemorate “1866 victorious campaign”. All the four crosses share the same reverse design, a crowned cipher of the Prussian king Wilhelm I.König Gratz Cross: For the military personnel who participated directly in the Battle of König Gratz. Inscription: “König-Grätz” – “Den 3.” – “Juli” – “1866”.“Main Army” Cross: For the military personnel of a Main army who fought under command of General Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein against troops from Hannover, Hessen, Bavaria, Baden and Wurttemberg. Inscription “Der” – “Main” – “Armee” -“1866”.“Loyal Fighters” Cross: For military personnel who hadn’t participated in the Battle of König Gratz and were not attached to the Main army. Inscription “Treuen” – “Krie-” – “Gern” – “1866”.“Loyal to its duty in times of war” Cross: For non-combatants. Round wreath is made of oak leaves. Inscription “Pflicht” – “Treue” – “Im” – “Kriege”.Like other Imperial awards, the Cross was worn either obverse or reverse outwards. The silk ribbon of the first three versions of a König Gratz Commemorative Cross was black with two yellow-orange and white vertical stripes closer to its edges.
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Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
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Theme: Militaria
Region of Origin: Germany
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