Orders, decorations, and medals of East Germany

After the establishment of the German Democratic Republic the new country prohibited the wearing of all pre-1945 German awards and created a new system of various decorations that was inspired by those of the USSR.[1][2]

After German reunification, wearing of East German awards was forbidden.

Titles

Hero of the German Democratic Republic

"Hero of the German Democratic Republic" (German: Held der DDR), the highest honorary title in East Germany, originated on 28 October 1975 and rewarded both soldiers and civilians. Those who received the title enjoyed many benefits, such as free public transport. A yearly ratio was intended that limited up to 10 title assignments. It was awarded for "extraordinary achievements and earnings/services the hero acts for the GDR, for their development and all-round stabilization, for which international acknowledgement and authority achieved as well as for its safe military protection".

Those who became Held der DDR also automatically qualified for the Karl Marx Order. The decoration was supposed to be returned to the state upon the recipient's death. In all 9 awards to 7 people were made:

Hero of Labour

The Hero of Labour (German: Held der Arbeit) was awarded for "particularly outstanding, innovative activity, in particular in the fields of industry and agriculture, which traffic or the trade rendered or by scientific discoveries or technical inventions special services around the structure and the victory of socialism and by this activity the national economy and thus growth and the reputation of the German Democratic Republic promoted". In addition, the recipient would get receive a 10,000 East German Mark award.

Order and Medals

Order

Order Ribbon
bar
Name (English/German) Date of
creation
Description
Hero of the GDR
Held der DDR
1975-10-28 Heroic feats in service to the East German state and society.
Karl Marx Order
Karl Marx Orden
1953-05-05 For exceptional merit in relation to ideology, culture, economy, and other designations. Additionally, citizens of other countries could also be awarded the order.
Patriotic Order of Merit
Vaterländischer Verdienstorden
1954-05-21 Awarded for special services to the state and to society
Banner of Labour
Banner der Arbeit
1954-08-04 Outstanding achievements of many years which stabilized and strengthened the country, and in particular for high results of working in the national economy.
National Prize of East Germany
Nationalpreis der DDR
1949 For scientific, artistic, and other meritorious achievement.
Star of People's Friendship
Stern der Völkerfreundschaft
1959-08-20 For exceptional merit in contributing to the "understanding and friendship between nations and preservation of peace".
Blücher Order
Blücher Orden
1965-10-13 Award for valor in time of war; never awarded.

Military decorations

Medal Ribbon
bar
Name (English/German) Date of
creation
Description
Hans Beimler Medal
(Hans Beimler Medaille)
1956-05-17 Fighting in the Spanish Civil War on the side of the Republicans.
Scharnhorst Order
Scharnhorst-Orden
1966-02-17 Contributed in a major way to the betterment of the DDR Principles of Ideology



Combat order "Of Merit for the Nation and Fatherland"
February 17, 1966 The medal was granted in three classes:
  • Bronze
  • Silver
  • Gold


Meritorious Military Pilot of the GDR
(Verdienter Militärflieger der DDR)
August 1, 1974




Medal of Merit of the National People's Army
(Verdienstmedaille der Nationalen Volksarmee)
1956-06-01 The medal was granted in three classes:
  • Bronze
  • Silver
  • Gold


Medal Brotherhood in Arms
{Medaille der Waffenbrüderschaft)
1966-02-17 The medal was granted in three classes:
  • Bronze
  • Silver
  • Gold



Medal For Faithful Service in the National People’s Army
(Medaille für treue Dienste in der Nationalen Volksarmee)
1956-06-01
  • 5 years service (bronze)
  • 10 years service (silver)
  • 15 years service (gold)
  • 20 years service (gold) with colored flags on the medal and Roman numerals XX on the ribbon
Medal for Exemplary Border Service
(Medaille für vorbildlichen Grenzdienst der Grenztruppen der DDR)
1953

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