Order of the Cross of Liberty (Finland)
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- Last Updated: 07 April 2012 07 April 2012
Date Instituted
Mar 1918Requirements
Awarded for bravery or meritNumber awarded
?Mannerheim Cross 1st Class - 2
Mannerheim Cross 2nd Class - 197 (191 distinct recipients)
Recipients
Holders of the Mannerheim Cross 1st Class - Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (7 Oct 1941) & Axel Erik Heinrichs (5 Feb 1942)Holders of the Mannerheim Cross 2nd Class
The German holders of the 1st Class and 1st Class with Star grades of this award are listed on the individual unit histories as part of the Holders of high awards project.
Field Marhal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim wearing the 1st and 2nd Class Mannerheim Cross in 1942

(Courtesy of Eino)
Illu Juutilainen wearing the Mannerheim Cross 2nd Class

(Courtesy of Ossi Juntunen)
Nils Edward "Nipa" Katajainen wearing two Order of the Cross of Liberty crosses (3rd and 4th Class) as well as Medal of Liberty 1st Class and 2nd Class

(Courtesy of Ossi Juntunen)
SS-Obergruppenführer Karl-Maria Demelhuber wearing the Order of the Cross of Liberty 1st Class

(Courtesy of Ernest)
Generaloberst Eduard Dietl wearing the Order of the Cross of Liberty 1st Class with Star

(Courtesy of Bundesarchiv/Wikimedia, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 Germany)
A memorial in Parikkala to the Mannerheim Cross Knights of the area: Leo Kojo, Paavo Paajanen, Eino Kiiveri, Heikki Kärpänen and Mikko Anttonen

(Courtesy of SeppVei)
Comments
This was Finland's highest decorationAwarded in these classes:
Grand Cross (breast star with sash and sash badge)
1st Class with Star (breast star and white neck cross)
1st Class (white neck cross)
2nd Class (black cross with gold ornamentation worn from a ribbon on the left breast)
3rd Class (smaller black cross with gold ornamentation worn from a ribbon on the left breast)
4th Class (with oakleaves) (as above but blue with silver)
Medals:
Medal of Liberty 1st Class (silver)
Medal of Liberty 1st Class on a Rosette Ribbon
Medal of Liberty 2nd Class (bronze)
Gold Medal of Merit of the Cross of Liberty (civilian)
Silver Medal of Merit of the Cross of Liberty (civilian)
Bronze Medal of Merit of the Cross of Liberty (civilian)
Mannerheim Cross:
Mannerheim Cross of the Cross of Liberty 1st Class (neck decoration, as the 1st Class Cross above but in black enamel)
Mannerheim Cross of the Cross of Liberty 2nd Class (cross as above but worn on the left breat pocket)
The Mannerheim Cross of the Cross of Liberty was introduced 16 December 1940 for outstanding bravery or merit.
A total of six recipients recieved the Mannerheim Cross more than once:
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (1st & 2nd Class, both 7 Oct 1941)
Erik Heinrichs (2nd Class 31 Dec 1944 and 1st Class 5 Feb 1942)
Aaro Olavi Pajari (twice 2nd Class, 14 Sep 1941, 16 Oct 1944)
Martti Johannes Aho (twice 2nd Class, 1 Mar 1942, 16 Oct 1944)
Ilmari Juutilainen (twice 2nd Class, 26 Apr 1942, 28 June 1944)
Hans "Hasse" Wind (twice 2nd Class, 31 July 1943, 28 June 1944)
Awarded to next-of-kin:
Grief-Cross of the Cross of Liberty (Cross of Mourning)
Photo courtesy of © Thomas L. & Sakari Leppanen
Sources used
Research by the AHF Staff