OUTSTANDING Original German WWII Unissued Luftwaffe Gold Bullion Embroidered General Rank Breast Eagle Certified

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OUTSTANDING Original German WWII Unissued Luftwaffe Gold Bullion Embroidered General Rank Breast Eagle Certified. The Luftwaffe pattern national eagle was originally introduced for wear by Fliegerschaft, (Pilot Base), personnel of the DLV, Deutscher Luftsportsverband, (German Air Sports Association), the clandestine, civilian, forerunner of the Luftwaffe on August 18TH 1934 and was officially adopted for wear by all Luftwaffe personnel on March 1ST 1935. The original first pattern national eagle was utilized until a, slightly modified, second pattern national eagle was introduced in late 1936 or early 1937. Regulations dictated that the national eagle was to be worn on almost all headgear and on the right breast of almost all uniforms with a few minor exceptions. Officerโ€™s ranks generally utilized hand embroidered breast eagles as opposed to the machine embroidered breast eagles as utilized by EM/NCO ranks. Of Note: Machine woven and even metal alloy national eagles were also utilized in limited quantities. Also Of Note: Officer holding ranks of Generalmajor to Generalfeldmarschall and Reichsmarschall Gรถring utilized gold colored accoutrements including breast eagles as opposed to the silver versions worn by all other ranks. Excellent unissued Luftwaffe General Rank Uniform Breast eagle insignia, hand embroidered in gold bullion. These would be attached to the chest of the uniform worn by ranks of Generalmajor and up in the Luftwaffe officer hierarchy. It shows no signs of having been attached to a uniform, and still has the original paper backing. There is just a bit of oxidation to the lovely bullion thread. Measures 3 1/2″W X 2″H including the black felt background.ย ย  100% guaranteed to be authentic complete museum documentation (COA) provided. An amazing historical artifact.ย  Please see our other items on the web site.ย  a rare and desirable piece. Very RARE in almost MINT CONDTION!

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