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  • Great Britain. An Anti-German Propaganda Iron Cross Medal
  • Great Britain. An Anti-German Propaganda Iron Cross Medal
  • Great Britain. An Anti-German Propaganda Iron Cross Medal

Item: GB7093

Great Britain. An Anti-German Propaganda Iron Cross Medal

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Great Britain. An Anti-German Propaganda Iron Cross Medal

An iron cross paty constructed of iron, the obverse bears the inscription “FUR KULTUR” (FOR CULTURE), the reverse is plain ,with loop for suspension, measuring 41.16 mm (w) x 46.66 mm (h), fine.

 

Footnote: This is a British First War anti-German propaganda medal. This is one example in a series of “joke” crosses that were made in Britain which also bore the names of Belgian towns bombarded by the Germans. The inscription “FUR KULTUR” is a pun regarding the Kaiser’s claim to be spreading culture.

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