- Time Period: Post-WW2
- Institution: 15 June 1966
- Country: Germany (GDR DDR German Democratic Republic)
The title of Honored People’s Policeman of the German Democratic Republic (or Verdienter Volkspolizist in German) was a prestigious award instituted on 15 June 1966. This title recognized special achievements and personal commitment to the protection of the GDR, as well as exemplary initiatives that contributed to enhancing public safety and order.
Established during a period of heightened focus on internal security and state control, the Honour Title of Meritorious People’s Policeman was part of broader efforts to recognize and incentivize loyalty and excellence within the security forces of East Germany.
The Honored People’s Policeman Medal Criteria
Recipients of this honor were typically members of the People’s Police who demonstrated exceptional dedication and effectiveness in their duties. The award was given to individuals who showed:
- Outstanding performance in protecting the state and its citizens.
- Significant contributions to maintaining and improving public safety and order.
- Exemplary personal commitment and initiative in their police work.
- Innovative approaches to crime prevention and community safety.
The Honored People’s Policeman Medal Design
The medal awarded with this title is round and gold in color.
The ribbon is red with thin black and yellow stripes close to the edges.