Employee and Worker Faithful Service Medal

Employee and Worker Faithful Service Medal
Awarded by Nazi Germany
Type Service Medal
Eligibility Employees and workers of Private Firms
Awarded for "50 years or more of Faithful Service"
Status Obsolete
Statistics
First awarded Unknown
Last awarded Unknown
Total awarded Unknown
Posthumous
awards
No
Distinct
recipients
Unknown
Precedence
Next (higher) Civil Service Faithful Service Medal In Silver
Next (lower) NSDAP 25 Years Service Medal

The Employee and Worker Faithful Service Medal (Treudienst-Ehrenzeichen fur Angestellte und Arbeiter der freien Wirtschaft) was founded on January 30, 1938 as a special class to the Faithful Service Medal to reward long and faithful service of employees of private firms who worked for the same concern for a period of 50 years or more. The medal is a silver cross with a gold wreath and a gold 50 at the top arm of the cross. The reverse has "Für Treue Arbeit" (For Faithful Work) stamped on it.

The ribbon for the medal is cornflower blue.

There is some debate in the collector community whether this medal was ever awarded or not.

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