Participarea braşovenilor la efortul de război austro-ungar. Studiu de caz „Gold gab ich für Eisen”
Participation of the inhabitants of Braşov in the Austro-Hungarian patriotic efforts. The action “Gold gab ich fur Eisen” (“I give gold for iron”)
Author(s): Cristina TănaseSubject(s): Military history
Published by: Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a Moldovei
Keywords: First World War; Austria-Hungary; Braşov; patriotic action; Gold gab ich für Eisen;
Summary/Abstract: Since August 1914 in Braşov the actions in support of the army were often held; they were organized at different levels and intensified as the war progressed. A huge role in this belonged to the local elites, considered an example for society. Donations of money, clothes and food for soldiers and families who were left without means of subsistence were held, charitable concerts for widows and orphans of war were organized. In addition, the collection of metal for military purposes was organized.“Gold gab ich für Eisen” (“I give gold for iron”) is the motto of a charity action in support of the Austro-Hungarian army, which was initiated by the Austrian Society “Silver Cross” (“Crucea de argint”). In Braşov, the action was led by Countess Mikes and the director of the local branch of the National Bank Hugo Beer. The townspeople were called upon to donate gold jewelry; in exchange they were given iron rings with the engraved motto “Gold gab ich für Eisen 1914”.
Journal: Tyragetia (Serie Nouă)
- Issue Year: XII/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 159-165
- Page Count: 7
- Language: Romanian