Brooch Medals Order Of The German Eagle 2nd Class - With Swords g269 €25.90 Instituted by Adolf Hitler on the 1st May 1937, the Order of the German Eagle (Verdienstorden vom Deutschen Adler) Eagle was a diplomatic and honorary award given to prominent foreigners, particularly diplomats, who were considered sympathetic to NSDAP. Add to cart
Medals With Ribbon Long Service Police Award 3rd Class - 8 Years g143 €12.90 The Long Service Police Award (1938) was created to award all the police officers after an appropriate completion of the service for 8, 18 or 25 years. It was donated by decree dated 30 January 1938 by Adolf Hitler. Add to cart
Medals With Ribbon Austrian Cross of Honor 1939-1945 g377 €12.90 Medals, orders and decorations reproduced respecting the original size, using quality metals and colors. Add to cart
Brooch Medals Order Of The German Eagle 2nd Class - Without Swords g270 €25.90 Instituted by Adolf Hitler on the 1st May 1937, the Order of the German Eagle (Verdienstorden vom Deutschen Adler) Eagle was a diplomatic and honorary award given to prominent foreigners, particularly diplomats, who were considered sympathetic to NSDAP. Add to cart
Ribbon Accessories Accessory ami09 €3.90 Ribbon accessory, handmade with quality materials. Add to cart
Medals With Ribbon Medal Blood And Ground g376 €12.90 Medals, orders and decorations reproduced respecting the original size, using quality metals and colors. Add to cart
Brooch Medals Reconfirmation Of The Iron Cross (With Backpin) g130b €16.90 Reconfirmation given for high war merits. Add to cart
Medals With Ribbon Medal Dedicated To Adolf Hitler g274 €12.90 Medals, orders and decorations reproduced respecting the original size, using quality metals and colors. Add to cart
Brooch Medals Reconfirmation Of The Iron Cross g130 €16.90 Reconfirmation given for high war merits. Add to cart
Ribbon Accessories Accessory ami04b €3.90 Ribbon accessory, handmade with quality materials. Add to cart
Medals With Ribbon Medal Dedicated To Adolf Hitler g230 €12.90 Medals, orders and decorations reproduced respecting the original size, using quality metals and colors. Add to cart
Brooch Medals Social Welfare Decoration 2nd Class g278 €21.90 The Social Welfare Decoration (Ehrenzeichen für deutsche Volkspflege), established on 1 May 1939, honored services in the social and humanitarian field, replacing the German Red Cross Decoration. Awarded to both Germans and foreigners, it had four classes plus a medal, recognizing work in welfare, medical aid, rescue services, or support for ethnic Germans. Add to cart
Ribbon Accessories Ribbon Badge - Golden Oak Leaves With Swords and Diamonds g61d €18.90 The "Knight's Cross with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds" is based on the enactment Reichsgesetzblatt 1945 I S. 11 of 29 December 1944. This grade of the award was to be awarded twelve times only. The sole recipient was Oberstleutnant Hans-Ulrich Rudel. Our reproduction consists of more than 100 diamonds (not real diamonds obviously) applied one by... Add to cart
Medals With Ribbon Grand Cross of the Order Of The German Eagle - With Swords (Gold) g266 €25.90 Instituted by Adolf Hitler on the 1st May 1937, the Order of the German Eagle (Verdienstorden vom Deutschen Adler) Eagle was a diplomatic and honorary award given to prominent foreigners, particularly diplomats, who were considered sympathetic to NSDAP. Add to cart
Brooch Medals German Order Of The NSDAP 3rd Class g323 €25.90 The German Order (German: Deutscher Orden) was the most important award that the Nazi Party could bestow on an individual for "duties of the highest order to the state and party." It was designed by Benno von Arent. Add to cart
Ribbon Accessories Ribbon Badge - Silver Oak Leaves With Swords and Diamonds g61DA €18.90 The Oak Leaves & Swords with Diamonds were introduced 15 July 1941. These were all handmade of multi-piece construction. Gebr. Godet & Co. produced the first 3 sets by drilling out mountings in a stamped set of Oak Leaves & Swords. These were awarded to Oberst Werner Mölders, General der Jagdflieger Adolf Galland, and Major Gordon Gollob. Add to cart