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The Scharnhorst Order ( or ) was the highest medal awarded to members of the
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(NVA). It was given for services to military or other strengthening of the
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(GDR). Established on 17 February 1966 by the
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, it was awarded until the dissolution of the GDR in 1990.


Scharnhorst history

The medal commemorates the legacy of
Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst (12 November 1755 – 28 June 1813) was a Hanoverian-born general in Prussian service from 1801. As the first Chief of the Prussian General Staff, he was noted for his military theories, his reforms of the Pru ...
(1755-1813), a soldier in Hanoverian and Prussian service, military theorist, reformer and German patriot. His military achievements included extensive combat experience and military writings wherein he emphasized the importance of the " General Staff" and their ability to work and plan war and battle strategy. GDR authorities regarded Scharnhorst as a progressive military theorist and advocate for reforms in the Prussian military system - all foundations on which the National People's Army was based. Scharnhorst also linked the NVA to the traditions of German Peasants Revolution of 1848.


Design

Klaus Bernsdorf of Berlin designed the medal. The sculptor Fritz Schulz, also of Berlin, produced the portrait of Scharnhorst that appears on the medal.


Award requirements

The order was given for outstanding: * military services (primarily to generals and admirals) * contributions to the protection of the GDR and * strengthening the national defense of the GDR To members, units, associations and other bodies (including civil facilities): * The
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(NVA) on the anniversary of the Army on 1 March of the year. * The
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(Grenztruppen - GT) on the anniversary of the GT on 1 December of the year. * The Civil Defense of the DDR (ZV) the anniversary of the ZD on 11 February. * The Ministry of State Security ( Stasi), on the anniversary of the Stasi, 8 February of the year. The Order was also presented to members of other institutions of the GDR who did not necessarily have to be involved in an armed organization. It was also presented to foreign military personnel, for example, to Marshal Viktor Georgiyevich Kulikov of the
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. The order was always presented with an elaborately crafted document along with a one-time cash prize of 5,000
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Recipients

The medal was first awarded on 1 March 1966. There were two initial recipients of the award, which was presented by
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. They were Army General
Heinz Hoffmann Heinz Hoffmann (28 November 1910 – 2 December 1985) was Minister of National Defense in the Council of Ministers of the German Democratic Republic, and since 2 October 1973 member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Socialist Uni ...
and Admiral Waldemar Verner. Other recipients are: * General Karl-Heinz Wagner * Army General
Heinz Kessler Heinz Kessler or Heinz Keßler (26 January 1920 – 2 May 2017) was a German communist politician and military officer in East Germany. His career in the military started when he was conscripted into the Wehrmacht, the armed forces of Nazi Ger ...
*
Willi Stoph Wilhelm Stoph (9 July 1914 – 13 April 1999) was a German politician. He served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) from 1964 to 1973, and again from 1976 until 1989. H ...
*
Erich Mielke Erich Fritz Emil Mielke (; 28 December 1907 – 21 May 2000) was a German communist official who served as head of the East German Ministry for State Security (''Ministerium für Staatsicherheit'' – MfS), better known as the Stasi, from 1957 u ...
* Colonel General
Fritz Streletz Fritz Streletz (born 28 September 1926) is a German former army general of the GDR. In 1944 he entered the '' Wehrmacht'' as a noncommissioned officer after graduating from military school in Deggendorf. He was captured by Soviet forces in Fe ...
* Klaus-Dieter Baumgarten * Major-General Leopold Gotthilf * Generaloberst Erich Peter * Ludwig Mecklinger


Production

There are three versions of the Scharnhorst Order: * 1st Version 1966-1972: Produced in 900 gold-plated silver, with 5 rivets on the obverse. * 2nd Version 1973-1980: Produced in gilt non-ferrous metal, held to the medal with a central rivet on the obverse. * 3rd Version 1980-1989: Introduction of a patterned smooth back with no rivets, medallion is glued on. Accurate measurements are difficult because of different versions and use of materials over the years. The sizes, therefore, are based on averages. They were: * Height, including eye: 45.45 mm to 46.37 mm * Width: about 42.5 mm * Total width of the daggers: about 30.2 mm * Weight: 44g to 44.5 g


Wear

The Scharnhorst Order was worn on the left breast suspended from a pentagonal ribbon in the Russian style. This medal could be issued to and worn several times by a single recipient. General Kessler, for example, received (and would wear) three Scharnhorst Orders.


References

* Frank Bartel, ''Auszeichnungen der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik'', Berlin 1979 * ''Auszeichnungen der Nationalen Volksarmee'', Berlin 1994 * ''Orden und Medaillen - Auszeichnungen der DDR'', Leipzig 1983 * Der "Scharnhorst-Orden", ''Militaria-Magazin'', No. 46 1992 * ''Militaria-Magazin'', No. 114, October 2004


Notes

{{reflist Orders, decorations, and medals of East Germany Awards established in 1966 Awards disestablished in 1990 1966 establishments in East Germany 1990 disestablishments in Germany