






Reproduction of the German Mother's Cross of Honor.
Silver class, with long ribbon.
High-quality craftsmanship.
Made in the Philippines.
Registered postage included.
made-to-order
The German Mother's Cross of Honor (Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter) or simply the Mothers' Cross (Mutterkreuz) was a state medal awarded by the Third Reich (German Reich). It was created in 1938. The award recognized the excellence of certain German mothers. Originally reserved for German natives, it was gradually extended to Austria and the Sudetenland.
Comprising three orders (bronze, silver and gold), it was created on December 16, 1938.
Bronze: mother of four children;
Silver: mother of six children;
Gold: mother of eight children.
In all, 5 million women received this decoration.
Silver class, with long ribbon.
High-quality craftsmanship.
Made in the Philippines.
Registered postage included.
made-to-order
The German Mother's Cross of Honor (Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter) or simply the Mothers' Cross (Mutterkreuz) was a state medal awarded by the Third Reich (German Reich). It was created in 1938. The award recognized the excellence of certain German mothers. Originally reserved for German natives, it was gradually extended to Austria and the Sudetenland.
Comprising three orders (bronze, silver and gold), it was created on December 16, 1938.
Bronze: mother of four children;
Silver: mother of six children;
Gold: mother of eight children.
In all, 5 million women received this decoration.