Wehrmacht-Heer Flat-Wire Breast Eagle, Woven
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DESCRIPTION: Early machine woven, national breast eagle with outstretched wings, clutching a wreathed, canted, swastika in its talons in bright, silver/aluminum flat-wire threads with interwoven tan accent threads on a cut-out, woven, tan rayon base which is machine stitched on a cut-out field-grey wool backing. Commonly used on early war Officers tunics & pre-war NCO & EM Parade Tunics; mint unused condition.
BACKGROUND: The German army originally adopted a slightly modified version of the NSDAP’s national eagle by order on February 17TH 1934, with instructions to have it applied to all steel helmets, visor caps, and tunics by May 1ST 1934. Later amendments to the introductory order stipulated that the national eagle was also to be worn on all field caps, the sports uniform and the black panzer wrap. The eagle came in three distinct designs with two having slightly different out-stretched wings and the third with down-swept wings. Generally Officer’s ranks utilized hand or machine embroidered breast eagles while EM/NCO’s ranks utilized machine embroidered or woven breast eagles. The early standard issue EM/NCO’s M36 breast eagles were in white threads and were to be abolished in 1939 to be replaced with a less visible grey M39 breast eagle but the changeover was never fully completed.