WW1 Austro-Hungarian Cross of the emperor Karl, Truppenkreuz. It was established on December 16, 1916 by the emperor of Austria-Hungary, Karl I. The cross was awarded until the end of the war. The awards presented to the soldiers who had completed front-line service for at least 12 weeks and participated in at least one battle. Zinc alloy. Perfect condition.
WW1 Austro-Hungarian Cross of the emperor Karl, Truppenkreuz. It was established on December 16, 1916 by the emperor of Austria-Hungary, Karl I. The cross was awarded until the end of the war. The awards presented to the soldiers who had completed front-line service for at least 12 weeks and participated in at least one battle. Zinc alloy. Perfect condition.