German Eagle Order, Grand Cross Breast Star

CATEGORY: Version

SKU: 02.GTR.0101.106.01.000

Estimated market value:

$10,000 USD

  • Grand Cross Breast Star Obverse
  • Grand Cross Breast Star Obverse
  • Grand Cross Breast Star Reverse
  • Grand Cross Breast Star Detail
  • Grand Cross Breast Star Detail
  • Grand Cross Breast Star Detail
  • Grand Cross Breast Star Detail

Estimated market value:

$10,000 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Makers
    Godet, Berlin
  • Composition
    Silver/Silver gilt/Enamelled
  • Size
    80mm
  • Version Remarks
    This award is very scarce.

Physical Description and Item Details


A Scarce German Eagle Order; Grand Cross with Award Document; Grand Cross set of insignia. Star, in silver gilt and enamels, 80mm, pin marked “900”, no chipping to enamels, in near mint condition. Although unmarked, this set is of textbook Godet, Berlin manufacture, of excellent quality and condition.

History


The Order was instituted by Adolf Hitler on May 1, 1937, as an honorary award conferred upon notable foreigners, particularly diplomats, who were considered sympathetic to the Nazi Regime and its ideals. However, in later years several German citizens were among the ones being awarded the Order.

There were official amendments made to the Order laws on April 10, 1939, and December 27, 1943. In the 1939 amendment, swords were added as a possible award attribute for military personnel. In 1943, the Order was expanded from six classes to nine classes. The names were changed as well, which often results in a certain level of confusion among those unfamiliar with the Order. Between 1937 and 1943, the Order was awarded in different grades, while this was changed to classes in 1943.

The suspension attachments of the Order also changed over time. From 1937 to 1939, the awards were attached to the suspension by a ring, and from 1939 to 1945, the awards were attached to the suspension by a fan. Since these were only introduced in 1939, all awards with swords feature the fan suspenders.

Citizens from countries that did not confer orders upon Germans did not receive the German Eagle Order. These were, for example, USSR, Poland, Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, and Norway.

As a rough guideline, certain ranks were expected to receive certain medal grades: Ministers, Ambassadors and commanding Generals often received the Grand Cross, General Lieutenants often received the Merit Cross with Star, Colonels often received the Merit Cross I Class, Majors often received the Merit Cross II class, Captains often received the Merit Cross III Class, and non-Officers often received the Merit Medal. However, this guideline was eventually changed.

The Grand Cross Breast Star has eight rays.

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