The Iron Cross is a common symbol enriched by Prussian and German history, and has become a popular icon on everything from belt buckles to motorcycles.
From its rich military heritage in the Prussian and German armies as the primary award for bravery to its common display on vehicles and as a fashion statement, the Iron Cross is both misunderstood and appreciated by many.
The Iron Cross was created by an architect named Karl Schinkel, and was awarded in 1813 for the first time.
The Iron Cross was also used as the symbol of the German Army from 1871 to 1915, when it was replaced by a simpler Greek cross. In 1956, the Iron Cross became the symbol of the Bundeswehr, the German armed forces. The traditional design is black and this design is used on armored vehicles and aircraft. A newer design in blue and silver is used as the emblem in other contexts.
It was a German medal awarded for outstanding bravery or service during wartime.
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