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Austria, Imperial. A Military Merit Cross, III Class to the Company Commander of the German 6th Company, 31st Ersatz Battalion
Austria, Imperial. A Military Merit Cross, III Class to the Company Commander of the German 6th Company, 31st Ersatz Battalion
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(Militärverdienstkreuz). Instituted on October 24th, 1849. Type II (1914-1918 Issue). A Military Merit Cross III Class, of multi-piece construction, in silver with red and white enamels, consisting of a Cross Pattée with red and white enamelled arms, with laurel leaves in the quadrants between the arms of the cross, the obverse with a central white enamelled medallion inscribed with “VERDIENST” (Merit), the reverse with white enamelled arms and a white enamelled center medallion, measures 30.4 mm (w) x 34.0 mm (h), weighs 14.7 grams, connected via a double barrelled loop for suspension from its period original tri-fold ribbon, gilt loss to obverse, small enamel chips to the edges of all arms (obverse and reverse), a lovely decoration in extremely fine condition.
Accompanied by a private presentation case in supple brown leather, lid impressed Die 6./31/ Ers. Komp. ihrem verdienstvollen Kompaniekommandanten, in gilt, interior in silk with maker mark ROTHE on the lid with a velvet fitted medal bed, measures 85 mm (w) x 130 mm (l) x 30 mm (d), delicate engravings on the hinges and clasp, all functional, light wear to exterior, in extremely fine condition.
Footnote: In the context of the First World War (1914–1918), the unit 6./31. Ers. Komp. refers to the 6th Company of the 31st Ersatz Battalion. Based on German military organization of that era, this unit was part of the 31st Infantry Regiment (specifically the Infanterie-Regiment Graf Bose (1. Thüringisches) Nr. 31).
During the war, the Ersatz (Replacement) Battalions played a crucial behind-the-scenes role. While the main regiment was fighting on the front lines—most notably at the Battle of Verdun and the Somme—the Ersatz units remained in the home garrisons (primarily in Altona and Plauen). Their primary mission was to process new recruits, provide basic training, and rehabilitate wounded soldiers until they were fit to be sent back to the active field regiments. Because these units were responsible for the "flow" of manpower, the Kompaniekommandant (Company Commander) held a position of significant paternal authority, overseeing the transition of young men from civilians to soldiers.
Description
(Militärverdienstkreuz). Instituted on October 24th, 1849. Type II (1914-1918 Issue). A Military Merit Cross III Class, of multi-piece construction, in silver with red and white enamels, consisting of a Cross Pattée with red and white enamelled arms, with laurel leaves in the quadrants between the arms of the cross, the obverse with a central white enamelled medallion inscribed with “VERDIENST” (Merit), the reverse with white enamelled arms and a white enamelled center medallion, measures 30.4 mm (w) x 34.0 mm (h), weighs 14.7 grams, connected via a double barrelled loop for suspension from its period original tri-fold ribbon, gilt loss to obverse, small enamel chips to the edges of all arms (obverse and reverse), a lovely decoration in extremely fine condition.
Accompanied by a private presentation case in supple brown leather, lid impressed Die 6./31/ Ers. Komp. ihrem verdienstvollen Kompaniekommandanten, in gilt, interior in silk with maker mark ROTHE on the lid with a velvet fitted medal bed, measures 85 mm (w) x 130 mm (l) x 30 mm (d), delicate engravings on the hinges and clasp, all functional, light wear to exterior, in extremely fine condition.
Footnote: In the context of the First World War (1914–1918), the unit 6./31. Ers. Komp. refers to the 6th Company of the 31st Ersatz Battalion. Based on German military organization of that era, this unit was part of the 31st Infantry Regiment (specifically the Infanterie-Regiment Graf Bose (1. Thüringisches) Nr. 31).
During the war, the Ersatz (Replacement) Battalions played a crucial behind-the-scenes role. While the main regiment was fighting on the front lines—most notably at the Battle of Verdun and the Somme—the Ersatz units remained in the home garrisons (primarily in Altona and Plauen). Their primary mission was to process new recruits, provide basic training, and rehabilitate wounded soldiers until they were fit to be sent back to the active field regiments. Because these units were responsible for the "flow" of manpower, the Kompaniekommandant (Company Commander) held a position of significant paternal authority, overseeing the transition of young men from civilians to soldiers.

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