Frank Thater
The Iron Cross 1st Class of 1914
In this three-volume reference work, with more than 1500 pages, previously unknown facts about the 1st class of the Iron Cross of 1914. Here, the production of the Iron Crosses in World War 1 is discussed in detail. This is proven by sources and scientific evidence. In addition, the multitude of manufacturing variants never shown before is shown. All suppliers known to the author, as well as their history, variations of frames, core types, and brochures are covered in this work.
Volume I contains general information, such as the history, regulations, award procedures, technical manufacturing aspects, government procurement agencies, cost of procurement, and much more.
In Volumes II and III, Mr. Thater deals exclusively with the various designs of the Iron Cross, as well as cases and packaging.
Table of contents
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Table of Contents
Volume I
- history and regulations
- creation of the legal basis for the renewal of the Iron Cross of 1914
- certificate of renewal of the Iron Cross of August 5, 1914
- the awarding procedure
- production of the Iron Cross
- artistic design and the sample
- production of the embossing die
- manufacturing process
- semi-finished product production
- supplier and producer
- structure of the iron cross 1st class
- structure of the crown
- construction of the date
- royal general order commission (GOK)
- suppliers and costs of the Iron Cross until 31.12.1916
- Royal Prussian Central Railway Office (EZA)
- suppliers, clients and costs of the Iron Cross from 01.04.1917
- final awarding of the Iron Cross from February 1919 (post-war awarding)
- French officer with the Iron Cross
- list of supplier abbreviations and hallmarks
- quick identification
- source reference
- This article is sold only as a set.
- approx. 5 kg
- 1562 pages
- 3 volumes
- hardcover
- illustrated throughout
This work is also available as an English edition. Please contact us if you are interested.