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Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2.Klasse mit Schwertern

The War Merit Cross second class bronze with swords (Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. klasse mit Schwertern) also know as the KVK 2 was instituted on 18-10-1939 by Hitler. This award could be awarded to military personal as well as to civilians (m/f) for bravery not directly connected with frontline actions. For example: maintenance of frontline vehicles and equipment, outstanding performance by the civil defence and security tasks. (For more information see also the War Merit cross second class without swords.)

This award is shaped like a large Maltese cross and measures 1.9" across. The cross is struck in different metals, but mostly in zinc. The crosses made of zinc were subsequently bronze washed. Some specimens were struck in bronze, but these are very rare. The Maltese cross has a raised border, with a pebbled surface within these borders. In the middle of the cross lies a wreath of oak leaves with a knotted ribbon on top and bottom. A swastika is placed in the center of the wreath. The reverse of the badge has a smooth surface and shows the same wreath, except for the inscription 1939 instead of the swastika. The wreath measures 0.6" in width. In this version of the War Merit Cross two swords are placed diagonally through the cross. These swords are broad double-edged, as in the Roman military design.
On top of the upper arm of the cross, an eyelet is mounted with a ring attached to it.
The badge is suspended from a ribbon, passing through this ring. The ribbon is 1.18" wide and is the reverse of the ribbon used for the Iron Cross 1939, e.g. a central black vertical stripe .55" in width , flanked by a thin white and a thin red stripe, each .15" in width.
The mint mark was usually stamped on the ring; some well known manufacturers were: Steinhauer & Lück from Lüdenscheid,(4) L. Chr. Lauer LL. from Nürnberg, (14) Karl Wurster KG from Markneukirchen, (18) E. Fred Weidmann from Frankfürt am Main, (19) Willy Annetsberger from München, (34) Julius Bauer& Söhne from Zella-Mehlis, (43) Jakob Bengel from Idar-Oberstein, (44) Frans Jungwirth from Vienna, (45) Robert Hauschild from Pforzheim, (56) Karl Hensler from Pforzheim, (57) Rudolf Tham from Gablonz ad N. (101) and Hermann Aurich from Dresden. (113)

The War Merit Cross with swords was awarded in a blue, red or buff coloured paper bag, with the name of the award printed on it. It was awarded with a standard citation. It is estimated that this version of the War Merit Cross has been awarded 6.134.950 times during the WWII period.


On official occasions or military parades the cross was worn suspended from its ribbon or as part of a group. During active duty only the ribbon was worn through the second buttonhole or as part of a ribbon bar. When it was worn through the buttonhole, it was put behind the ribbon of the Iron Cross 2 and before the Eastern Winter Campaign Medal. (Ostmedaille) but among combat troops it is often seen after the latter because of the higher prestige of the Eastern Winter Campaign Medal.

Achatz, Johann (Unteroffizier)† November 24th, 1943

Adam, Wilhelm (Generalmajor)* March 28th, 1893
† November 24th, 1978

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Eberhardt, Erich (Waffen SS)* October 19th, 1913
† July 1st, 1965

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Eberle, Rene* November 8th, 1891
† March 21st, 1945

Ecker, Alois* November 7th, 1922
† August 5th, 1944

Eckerle, Dr. Karl Albert (Generalrichter)* June 4th, 1898
† March 15th, 1976

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Eckhardt, Alfred* May 30th, 1872
† February 10th, 1960

Ecklbauer, Karl Hubert* July 7th, 1915
† February 17th, 1943

Edelmann, Karl* July 5th, 1891
† January 25th, 1971

Eder, Franz* November 27th, 1903
† November 2nd, 1944

Eder, Matthias* March 16th, 1909
† March 16th, 1945
Plot: 2 

Eggemann, Walter (Grenadier-Regiment 680)* April 28th, 1911
† March 6th, 1956

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Eggers, Wilhelm* October 19th, 1912
† 1945

Ehgartner, Lorenz* September 16th, 1910
† February 10th, 1944

Eiber, Johann* November 29th, 1907
† September 28th, 1944

Eichler, Erich* August 19th, 1914
† March 8th, 2003

Eichlinger, Blasius* May 21st, 1913
† November 30th, 1942

Eichmann, Otto Adolf* March 19th, 1906
† June 1st, 1962

Eigler, Johann (Waffen SS)* January 31st, 1913
† January 6th, 2005

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Eisenbeck, Martin* February 13th, 1895

Elster, Wolfgang (Generalmajor)* April 5th, 1897
† February 15th, 1944

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Emde, Wilhelm* March 28th, 1916

Ender, Hyazinth* July 24th, 1902
† July 2nd, 1944
Plot: 6 Grave: 401

Engel, Gerhard Michael* April 13th, 1906
† December 9th, 1976

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Engel, Johann* May 15th, 1894
† July 18th, 1973

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Engelbrecht, Wilhelm (Waffen SS)* September 5th, 1911
† August 26th, 1946

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Engelhardt, Conrad (Seetransportchef)* March 26th, 1898
† October 28th, 1973

Engelhart, Josef* January 16th, 1914

Ennsberger, Alois* October 26th, 1914
† April 7th, 1973

Entress, Friedrich Karl Hermann* December 8th, 1914
† May 28th, 1947

Epp, Ritter von, Franz* October 16th, 1868
† January 31st, 1947

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Erdmann, Dipl.-Ing., Wolfgang (Generalleutnant)* November 13th, 1898
† September 5th, 1946

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Erdmann, Kurt† November 10th, 1966

Erfurth, Waldemar* August 4th, 1879
† May 2nd, 1971

Eulenburg, Graf zu, Jonas Kasimir* July 26th, 1901
† April 8th, 1945

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Euling, Karl-Heinz* August 16th, 1919
† April 14th, 2014

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Eurskens, Jakob* November 11th, 1910
† February 24th, 1945

Evers, Alois Dr. med. (Admiralarzt)* March 13th, 1893
† March 31st, 1965

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Ewert, Walther (Waffen SS)* November 20th, 1903
† July 4th, 1976

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Ewerth, Klaus* March 28th, 1907
† December 20th, 1943

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