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German National Prize for Art and Science
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Breast Star of the German National Order for Art and Science
Through statutes of 30 January 1937,{{sfn|Doehle|1995|p=35}} the German Führer Adolf Hitler instituted the German National Order for Art and Science (){{sfn|Doehle|1995|p=35}} as a replacement for the Nobel Prize (Hitler forbade Germans to accept the latter award after the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize retrospectively in November 1936 to an anti-Nazi German writer, Carl von Ossietzky.) The German National Prize was to be awarded each year to three outstanding German citizens who would each receive 100,000 Reichsmarks which could be equally divided.{{sfn|Doehle|1995|p=35}} Along with the prize money the recipient also received a certificate with the Order.{{sfn|Doehle|1995|p=37}}The badge of the Order, a round four-pointed platinum star with four gold National Eagles attached, was designed by Berlin sculptor Hermann Müller-Erfurt.{{sfn|Doehle|1995|p=35}}{{qn|date=July 2023}}BOOK
, Hughes
, Michael
, 8 February 2022
, The Anarchy of Nazi Memorabilia: From Things of Tyranny to Troubled Treasure
,books.google.com/books?id=rolSEAAAQBAJ
, Material Culture and Modern Conflict
, Routledge
, 9781000531923
, 4 July 2023
, [...] medal was designed by the Berlin sculptor (Bildhauer) Hermann Müller-Erfurt and featured a profile of Athena, the Greek goddess of war and wisdom [...].
, It was to be worn on the left breast. In the centre is a medallion with a red enameled centre with the gold head of Pallas Athene. On an ivory-coloured enameled background in gold letters was the inscription FÃœR KUNST UND WISSENSCHAFT (For Art and Science). This was surrounded by diamonds set in a gold border.{{sfn|Doehle|1995|p=37}}The total number of National Prizes awarded between 1937 and 1939 was nine, making it the rarest award given in Nazi Germany. Due to the outbreak of the Second World War in Europe in 1939, no further awards were made.

Awardees

The German National Prize was awarded to nine people.

1937

The award announcement was held on 7 September 1937 and the award ceremony took place on 30 January 1938 by Adolf Hitler in the Reich Chancellery. The first five winners were:Nimmergut 2001, p. 1915{|class=“wikitable sortable“!Birth!Death!colspan=2|Laureate!class=“unsortable“|Notes!Posthumous?!Shared monetary award?| 1878| 1934
Paul Troost| German architect; designed the Führerbau and Haus der Kunst.}}}}
| 1893| 1946
Alfred RosenbergReichsleiter; author of The Myth of the Twentieth Century, a key Nazi ideological work{{sfn>Doehlep=37}}}}}}
| 1861| 1949
August BierDoehlep=37}}}}}}
| 1875| 1951
Ferdinand SauerbruchDoehlep=37}}}}}}
| 1877| 1957
Wilhelm Filchner| German explorer and discoverer of the Luitpold Coast and the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf.}}}}

1938

The award announcement was made on 6 September 1938, the presentation by Hitler took place 30 January 1939 in the Chancellery. The winners of this second year were:Nimmergut 2001, p. 1916{|class=“wikitable sortable“!Birth!Death!colspan=2|Laureate!class=“unsortable“|Notes!Posthumous?!Shared monetary award?| 1891| 1942
Fritz TodtOrganisation Todt.{{sfn>Doehlep=37}}}}}}
| 1875| 1951
Ferdinand PorscheDoehlep=37}}}}}}
| 1888| 1958
Ernst HeinkelDoehlep=37}}}}}}
| 1898| 1978
Willy MesserschmittDoehlep=37}}}}}}

See also

Notes

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References

  • BOOK, Doehle, Heinrich, Medals & Decorations of the Third Reich: Badges, Decorations, Insignia, Reddick Enterprises, 1995, 1943, 0962488348,
  • (:de:Jörg Nimmergut|Jörg Nimmergut): Deutsche Orden und Ehrenzeichen bis 1945. Band 4: Württemberg II – Deutsches Reich. Zentralstelle für Wissenschaftliche Ordenskunde, München 2001, {{ISBN|3-00-001396-2}}; pp. 1910–1917.
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