Place | Europe: Germany |
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Accession Number | RELAWM30337A |
Collection type | Heraldry |
Object type | Award |
Physical description | Glass enamel, Silver |
Maker |
Godet und Sohne |
Place made | Germany |
Date made | c 1943 |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Order of the German Eagle : Second Class neck badge
Order of the German Eagle Cross of Merit Second Class neck badge. Obverse: A 50 mm white enamel Maltese cross with gilded German eagles with folded wings between the arms, carrying the Swastika in their talons. Reverse: Same as obverse. The cross is fitted with a loose oval wire ring suspender and a piece of 46 mm red ribbon which has one mm white, black and white stripes on the edges. Red tie tapes, 8 mm wide, are attached to the ribbon ends.
The Order of the German Eagle (Orden vom Deutschen Adler) was instituted on 1 May 1937 by Adolf Hitler. It was awarded with swords to military personnel and without swords to civilians and to deserving 'friendly' foreigners, including diplomats. In December 1943 the Order was restructured from six classes to nine. The neck badge is worn in conjunction with a breast star. This medal is part of a collection of Second World War German orders and decorations acquired by Flight Lieutenant K G Hesketh, RAAF Historical Records Section, who was based in London but who made a number of visits to Germany immediately after the Second World War.