GERMANY. Medal from Karl Goetz . 1914
GERMANY. Medal from Karl Goetz . 1914
Bronze Medal, 1914, 276.76g (107.7mm, 12h).
IM.DIENSTE.DES.WELTKRIEGES.1914 German shephard facing left wearing a red cross medal / ERSTE MALIGE VERWEN DVNG DER SANITAT HUNDETwo soldiers carrying a wounded man with a German shephard at their side
References: Kienast 147
Grade: In excellent condition. (wc1194)
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This 1914 medal commemorates the use of German shepherds as rescue dogs for the Red Cross during the first World War.
Karl Goetz (1875-1950) was a well-known German medalist. In 40 years Goetz created over 600 medals. From 1913-1923 Goetz became widely known for his satirical metals which ranged from nationalistic to ridicule. He later conformed to the National Socialist standard and moved away from Expressionism doing medals of known figures in German history. Aside from a medal during the Weimar Republic in which he satirized Hitler in a negative way, he steered clear of contradicting the National Socialist party.