- Time Period: Post-WW2
- Institution: 25 October 1977
- Country: Germany (GDR DDR German Democratic Republic)
The Medal for Faithful Fulfillment of Duties in the Civil Defense of the GDR (or Medaille für treue Pflichterfüllung in der Zivilverteidigung der DDR in German) was established to honor individuals who demonstrated exceptional dedication and performance in the civil defense sector of the German Democratic Republic.
Created on February 11, 1963, this medal recognized those who contributed significantly to the preparation, coordination, and execution of civil defense measures, ensuring the safety and protection of the population during emergencies and disasters.
The Award Criteria
The criteria for receiving the Medal for Faithful Fulfillment of Duties in the Civil Defense of the GDR included demonstrating consistent dedication, efficiency, and professionalism in civil defense roles.
The medal was awarded in multiple classes based on service duration and performance: bronze for 5 years, silver for 10 years, and gold for 15 years or more. Recipients were expected to have shown exceptional performance in planning and executing civil defense operations, adherence to socialist principles, and significant contributions to the safety and preparedness of the state.
The Award Design
The Medal for Faithful Fulfillment of Duties in the Civil Defense of the GDR featured a circular design made from bronze, silver, or gold, depending on the class.
The obverse side displayed civil defense symbols, such as a shield or a torch, surrounded by laurel leaves. The reverse bore the inscription “Für treue Pflichterfüllung” (For Faithful Fulfillment of Duties) and the number of years of service.
The medal was attached to a crimson ribbon with a central red stripe.