Awards and decorations of Nazi Germany

Between 1933 and 1945, the Nation State of Nazi Germany created and bestowed a new era of military decorations which have since become synonymous with the entity known as the Third Reich. The Awards and Decorations of Nazi Germany have been a subject of historical study, layman curiousity, as well as professional militaria collecting.

Of the hundreds of Nazi military and civil awards, the following is a list of those which were most commonly bestowed.

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Military Decorations

Military Service Decorations

Awarded in grades of 4,12,18,25,and 40 Years of Service
Awarded in grades of 4,12,18,and 25 Years of Service

Arm Shields and Cuffbands

Wound Badges

War Badges

Naval War Badges

All Naval War Badges could be upgraded to include Diamonds

Luftwaffe Badges

Luftwaffe Flying Clasps

Luftwaffe Flying Clasps were awarded in Bronze, Silver, and Gold with upgrade possible to include diamonds. Pennants suspended from the clasp indicated the number of missions obtained in a given type of aircraft. Flying Clasps were issued for missions completed in the following Luftwaffe aircraft

Political Decorations

Awarded for 10, 15, and 25 years of service

Gau Decorations

The leaders of Nazi policial districts (known as the Gauleiter) were empowered to bestow Gau Badges for a variety of services rendered to the local political organization. Such Gau Badges were issued in Silver and Gold with some issuances in Bronze. Very rarely were Gau Badges issued in Gold with Diamonds. The following is a list of the Nazi Gau badges.

S.S. and Police Decorations

Awarded for 8, 18, and 25 years of service

NSDAP Flyer Corps Decorations

Hitler Youth Decorations

German Youth Decorations

Sports Decorations

Civil Awards

Labor and Trade Decorations

Red Cross Awards

Diplomatic Awards

All German Eagle decorations were awarded both with and without swords and could be upgraded to a gold version and also gold with diamonds. The German Eagle was intended as an award for foreigners while the Special Grade (without degree) was awarded to Germans.

See also: Awards and decorations of Nazi Germany, 1933, 1945, Aviator Badge, Blood Order, Fritz Todt, Gauleiter, German Cross, German National Prize for Art and Science, German Order