The Manufacturing Process
Behind those men on the front line who received the awards was another army toiling in workshops, small and large. The craftsmen who designed and manufactured this iconic award, under incredible pressure and deprivation, have become a forgotten part of the history of the Second World War.
The Iron Cross of 1939 is a relatively simple award, seemingly identical to the Prussian awards of 1813, 1870, and the Imperial German version of 1914. Upon closer examination, however, it is clear the 1939 version had a different shape entirely and underwent a total redesign.
Six parts made up the Iron Cross First Class: frame, core, backplate, hinge, catch, and pin.
The Iron Cross Second Class, though, had only five component parts: two frame halves, the core, the ring…