Medal for Fighters Against Fascism


The Medal for Fighters Against Fascism was an award of the German Democratic Republic given to people who had been active in the German Resistance against Nazism.

Institution and specifics of the award

The award was instituted on 22 February 1958 by the Council of Ministers and honoured those who had been involved in the resistance against the Nazi regime; for example, those confined to prisons or concentration camps or sentenced to hard labour, political émigrés, and also members of the International Brigades. Anti-Fascist activity in the National Committee for a Free Germany was also recognised, as in the case of Arno von Lenski.
The medal could be awarded only once and only to individuals. It was presented by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers and was accompanied by a certificate. Beginning in 1964, all holders of the award received an honorarium of 600 marks.

Description

The silver medal, 32 mm in diameter, depicts on the obverse profiles of Rudolf Breitscheid and Ernst Thälmann, looking to the left from the point of view of the observer and encircled in the upper half by the inscription KÄMPFER GEGEN FASCHISMUS. On the reverse, the arms of the GDR are enclosed by the inscription VORWÄRTS UND NICHT VERGESSEN and the years 1933. 1945.
The medal was worn on the left upper breast on a rectangular clip with red ribbon, initially 28 mm wide, beginning in 1959 reduced to 24 mm. A black, red and gold vertical bar 7.5 mm high was woven into the ribbon. The corresponding ribbon bar was of the same design.

Notable recipients (partial list)