- Time Period: Post-WW2
- Institution: 06 October 1965
- Country: Germany (GDR DDR German Democratic Republic)
The Medal for Excellent Performance in the Fighting Groups of the Working Class (or Medaille für hervorragende Leistungen in den Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse in German) was a significant award in the GDR, established to recognize members of the Fighting Groups of the Working Class (Kampfgruppen der Arbeiterklasse) for their outstanding service.
Founded in 1955, this medal honored those who demonstrated exceptional commitment and performance in supporting the state’s socialist ideals and defending its interests.
The Award Criteria
The was awarded to individuals who showed exemplary dedication, bravery, and effectiveness in their duties within the Fighting Groups. This included contributions to the defense of the state, participation in training and operations, and promoting socialist values.
The award aimed to encourage and recognize the efforts of those who played a crucial role in safeguarding the GDR. The medal was available in multiple classes, typically Bronze, Silver, and Gold, reflecting the level of merit and service.
The Award Design
The design of the Medal for Excellent Performance in the Fighting Groups of the Working Class featured a round medal made from bronze, silver, or gold.
The obverse displayed a symbol representing the Fighting Groups, such as crossed rifles or a clenched fist, surrounded by a wreath of laurel leaves.
The reverse side bore an inscription denoting the purpose of the award and the year it was established.
The medal was suspended from a red ribbon with white and yellow stripes, symbolizing the fighting spirit and dedication of the working class. It was worn on the left chest, signifying the recipient’s outstanding service and commitment to the socialist state.