Description
The Civil Service Faithful Service Medal (Treudienst-Ehrenzeichen für Beamte Angestellte und Arbeiter im öffentlichen Dienst) was a German medal of honour instituted on the 30th January 1938, in two grades to reward civilians and military for long and faithful service.
Nazi Germany medal of honour that was founded on 30 January 1938, in two grades 25 years and 40 years, to reward civilians and military in the employ of the German public services for long and faithful service.
National Faithful Service Medal
The National Faithful Service Medal Second Class award for 25 years of service was a silver cross, with a silver wreath and a black enamelled swastika in the centre of the cross.
The first-class version of the award for 40 years of service in gold, with a gold wreath and black enamelled swastika in the centre of the cross.
The reverse of both awards was stamped with “Für treue Dienste” which translates to faithful Services. The ribbon for the medal is cornflower blue.