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Awards and badges of the DRK der DDR
Today, I'd like to present some awards and badges of the the East German Red Cross, i.e. the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz der DDR.
I have already shown some of these items in my "Some DDR badges" thread in this section, but felt a dedicated separate thread would be in order as I have since looked a little bit deeper into this field and have added a number of new pieces to my collection. I have also made new photographs of the previously shown specimens.
(Needless to say, there is much, much more to collect when it comes to the GDR's Red Cross and the following items merely make for a rather broad overview.)
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08-16-2019 07:53 PM
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Longtime active membership in the DRK was honored by the Treueabzeichen des DRK der DDR, which literally translates as "Badge of Faithfulness of the GRC of the GDR".
Instituted in 1971, this long service award was first bestowed the following year on the occasion of the organization's 20th founding anniversary. It came in three grades: Bronze was for 10 years, silver for 20 years and gold for 30 years of active service. (When the award was instituted, only the silver and gold grade existed. Bronze was only added in 1985.) From 1972 to 1982, the badges were enamelled, from 1982 to 1986 painted and coated with transparent polyester and finally, from 1986 to the end of the GDR, painted only.
Left to right: Bronze (painted), Silver (enamelled), Silver (polyester-coated), Gold (painted):
Last edited by HPL2008; 08-17-2019 at 04:18 PM.
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The Leistungsabzeichen "Bereit zur medizinischen Sicherung der Landesverteidigung" [Proficiency Badge "Ready for the Medical Safeguarding of National Defense"] - a name stylistically reminiscient of similiar Soviet badges - was instituted in 1967. A very common award, this badge was not exclusive to Red Cross personnel, but could be attained by any citizen of the GDR of at least 14 years of age.
It came in the three grades of bronze, silver and gold, depending on the level of qualification. The requirements were:
- Bronze - General first aid training (6 hours)
- Silver - Basic Red Cross training (45 hours)
- Gold - Basic air defense training (20 hours) and specialized training (54 hours)
The badge was awarded in large numbers and for more than two decades and thus can be found in a number of variations. Over time, quality declined here as well, from enamelled to polyester-coated to painted only.
Here are some examples.
Top row: Bronze badges, from left to right: enamelled, enamelled, polyester-coated, painted.
Center row: Silver badges, from left to right: enamelled, enamelled with a darker silver finish, polyester-coated, polyester-coated.
Bottom row: Gold badges, from left to right: enamelled, painted.
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The lowest organisational level of the East German DRK was the Grundorganisation [Basic Organisation], of which roughly 14,000 existed. The next higher levels were the Stadtbezirkskomitees, Kreiskomitees and Bezirkskomitees [City Quarter-, County- and District Committees].
Units that distinguished themselves could be awarded the title of Vorbildliche Grundorganisation [Exemplary Basic Organisation]; as a visible sign of this honor, an associated badge was presented as well. However, this was symbolic in nature and by no means a wearable unit award: Only one such badge was presented to each decorated collective.
For subsequent repeated awards, pendants with the year of the award were added to the badge. Known years are: 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980 and 1981.
Two badges with, respectively, the pendants for 1976 and 1977. Early badges are painted and covered in transparent lacquer, later ones - like the ones seen here - are polyester-coated. (All such polyester-coated badges turn rather unsightly with age, as the coating yellows and often cracks.)
Last edited by HPL2008; 08-17-2019 at 12:46 PM.
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