List of recipients of the Hanseatic Cross explained
The Hanseatic Cross (Hanseatenkreuz) was a decoration of the three Hanseatic city-states of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck, who were members of the German Empire during World War I. Each republic established its own version of the cross, but the design and award criteria were similar for each. The cross was awarded for merit in war, and could be awarded to civilians as well as military personnel. When awarded for bravery or combat merit, it was the three cities' equivalent of the Prussian Iron Cross.
Recipients
There were approximately 50,000 awards of the Hanseatic Cross of Hamburg, the largest Hanseatic city. The Bremen Hanseatic Cross was awarded approximately 20,000 times. Lübeck was the smallest of the Hanseatic cities, and its Hanseatic Cross was awarded approximately 8-10,000 times.
Triple holders
Two-time holders
- Ludwig Beck – (Hamburg and Bremen), colonel general in World War II
- Fedor von Bock – (Hamburg and Bremen), general field marshal in World War II
- Felix Graf von Bothmer – (Bremen and Lübeck), colonel general
- Theodor Endres – (Hamburg and Lübeck), General of Artillery in World War II
- Nikolaus von Falkenhorst – (Hamburg and Bremen), colonel general in World War II
- Wilhelm Heye – (Hamburg and Lübeck), colonel general and head of the Army Command
- Henning von Holtzendorff – (Hamburg and Bremen), grand admiral and chief of the Imperial Admiralty Staff
- Hans Howaldt – (Hamburg and Lübeck), captain at Sea and submarine commander
- Leonhard Kaupisch – (Hamburg and Bremen), General of Aviators in World War II
- Wilhelm Keitel – (Hamburg and Bremen), general field marshal in World War II
- Friedrich Koch – (Hamburg and Bremen), general of infantry in World War II
- Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb – (Hamburg and Bremen), General Field Marshal in World War II
- Hermann Meyer-Rabingen – (Hamburg and Bremen), lieutenant general in World War II
- Walther Reinhardt – (Hamburg and Bremen), major general, head of the Army Command and Prussian Minister of War
- Manfred von Richthofen – (Bremen and Lübeck), captain and fighter ace
- Helmuth von Ruckteschell – (Hamburg and Bremen), captain at sea and commerce raider
- Hans-Jürgen Stumpff – (Hamburg and Lübeck), Colonel General in World War II
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Hamburg
Bremen
Lübeck
See also