The Baltic Cross (German: Baltenkreuz) - a military decoration of the "National Baltic Committee" (political representation of Baltic Germans living in today's Latvia).
It was established in 1919 and was awarded until 1921.
The cross was awarded to all German participants in the fights against the Bolshevik armies in 1918–1919, who served for at least three months in the army in Courland and Livonia. In total, 21,839 people were decorated.