![Hiscoll Military Antiques | Attractive, WWI-period Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a nicely preserved- and used (albeit non-maker-marked-) example that was (I deem) produced by the: 'Otto Hiscoll Military Antiques | Attractive, WWI-period Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a nicely preserved- and used (albeit non-maker-marked-) example that was (I deem) produced by the: 'Otto](https://www.hiscoll.com/photos/61917.jpg)
Hiscoll Military Antiques | Attractive, WWI-period Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a nicely preserved- and used (albeit non-maker-marked-) example that was (I deem) produced by the: 'Otto
![Insignias used by the Nazis including the Iron Cross, so the developers are still using nazi imagery : r/CODZombies Insignias used by the Nazis including the Iron Cross, so the developers are still using nazi imagery : r/CODZombies](https://i.redd.it/7c98zvot32dz.jpg)
Insignias used by the Nazis including the Iron Cross, so the developers are still using nazi imagery : r/CODZombies
Why does the German military still use the Iron Cross in its symbology (i.e. modern German Air Force)? Was it deemed to not be a symbol co-opted by the Nazis? - Quora
![Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross by the firm Steinhauer & Lück "4" A never used cross in "935" silver and iron, late world war issue of this Lüdenscheid manufacturer. The silver Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross by the firm Steinhauer & Lück "4" A never used cross in "935" silver and iron, late world war issue of this Lüdenscheid manufacturer. The silver](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/T8NCYF/knights-cross-of-the-iron-cross-by-the-firm-steinhauer-lck-4-a-never-used-cross-in-935-silver-and-iron-late-world-war-issue-of-this-ldenscheid-manufacturer-the-silver-frame-retains-the-original-frosting-with-minimal-oxidation-at-the-corners-the-suspension-ring-likewise-bears-a-silver-fineness-punchmark-and-the-accompanying-original-section-of-knights-cross-ribbon-is-not-shortened-and-74-cm-in-length-according-to-the-consignor-this-cross-is-not-from-the-klessheim-castle-hoard-but-rather-is-a-posthumously-awarded-example-width-482-mm-weight-295-g-historic-editorial-use-only-T8NCYF.jpg)
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross by the firm Steinhauer & Lück "4" A never used cross in "935" silver and iron, late world war issue of this Lüdenscheid manufacturer. The silver
![サンライト on X: "@cherrysingh065 @OppaiDragon06 @indiohistorian Rising Sun Flag has never been a national flag. I think the Iron Cross is appropriate for comparison. Both were used as military symbols in WWII. サンライト on X: "@cherrysingh065 @OppaiDragon06 @indiohistorian Rising Sun Flag has never been a national flag. I think the Iron Cross is appropriate for comparison. Both were used as military symbols in WWII.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ehivb89U8AI3wzw.jpg)
サンライト on X: "@cherrysingh065 @OppaiDragon06 @indiohistorian Rising Sun Flag has never been a national flag. I think the Iron Cross is appropriate for comparison. Both were used as military symbols in WWII.
Why does the German military still use the Iron Cross in its symbology (i.e. modern German Air Force)? Was it deemed to not be a symbol co-opted by the Nazis? - Quora
![Hiscoll Military Antiques | Superb, Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a moderately used- (albeit non-maker-marked) example that comes mounted onto its typical 'Schraubscheibe' as was produced by Hiscoll Military Antiques | Superb, Iron Cross 1st class (or: 'Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse') being a moderately used- (albeit non-maker-marked) example that comes mounted onto its typical 'Schraubscheibe' as was produced by](https://www.hiscoll.com/photos/56948.jpg)