Instituted in 1951 by Federal President Theodor Heuss, the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is the nation's sole federal decoration. It honours individuals for exceptional achievements across political, economic, cultural, intellectual or voluntary sectors. The Commander's Cross (Verdienstkreuz 2. Klasse) is a prestigious class within this order, awarded to those who have demonstrated exceptional service to Germany and the international community.
Key Features
Crafted from gold-toned metal with a stunning polished finish.
Bold red enamelled Maltese cross, edged in gold.
Features the Bundesadler (Federal Eagle) at the centre.
Equipped with a loop at the top, allowing it to be suspended from the included ribbon.
Description
Established on 7 September 1951 by Federal President Theodor Heuss, the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is the nation's highest tribute for services to the common good. It is the sole federal decoration, awarded across all fields of endeavour, including political, economic, cultural, intellectual, and voluntary sectors.
The Order comprises several classes, with the Commander's Cross (Verdienstkreuz 2. Klasse) representing a distinguished level of recognition for exceptional merit. Since its inception, over 260,000 individuals, both Germans and citizens of other nations, have been honoured for their outstanding contributions to society.
This expertly crafted replica embodies the prestige and elegance of the original award. The striking red enamelled Maltese cross, framed in gold, commands attention with its refined design. At its centre, the Bundesadler—Germany’s Federal Eagle—stands as a powerful symbol of national unity and sovereignty. Designed for both formal wear and display, the medal features a sturdy loop at the top, allowing it to be suspended from the included ribbon.
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