Decorations
Order of the Crown
Kronenorden
The Order of the Crown was a Prussian order of chivalry. Established in 1861, it could only be awarded to commissioned officers (or civilians of approximately equivalent status), but there was a medal associated with the order which could be earned by warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and enlisted men. Officially the Order of the Red Eagle and the Order of the Crown were equal. Most officers and officials however preferred to be appointed to the more senior and prestigious Order of the Red Eagle. The Order of the Crown was often used as a decoration for those the Prussian government felt had to be recognized for their service but who it did not want to award the Order of the Red Eagle. The Order had six classes:
Most awards to officers that would go on to command U-boats came before the war. These officers all received the 4th Class of the order though a few awards were of the 4th Class with Swords (Jeß, Prittwitz und Gaffron, Reinhart von Rabenau, and von Spiegel von und zu Peckelsheim). |
42 officers decorated with Order of the Crown (Kronenorden) located.
Note: This listing is still being compiled and some recipients might be missing.