File:2011-115-2 Medal, Iron Cross First Class (5737939962).jpg

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Accession: 2011-115-2 Award, Medal, Iron Cross, First Class 1.75" H X 1.75" W Silver

German Iron Cross Medal, First Class. The medal is a brooch design with a swastika and the date "1939" on the obverse. The medal is from the Collection of FADM E. J. King.

Collection of Curator Branch, Naval History and Heritage Command.
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Source 2011-115-2 Medal, Iron Cross First Class
Author Naval History & Heritage Command from Washington, DC, USA

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