Destroyer War Badge, in Cloth

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SKU: 01.GTR.0906.101.16.000

Estimated market value:

$200 USD

  • Destroyer War Badge, in Cloth Obverse
  • Destroyer War Badge, in Cloth Reverse

Estimated market value:

$200 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Wool/Cloth/Embroidered

Physical Description and Item Details


(Zerstörerkriegsabzeichen, Stoffversion). Constructed of mutli-coloured tightly woven machine embroidery; the obverse consisting of an oval wreath of laurel leaves with a national eagle perched on the top of the badge clutching a swastika, and a side-view of a destroyer cutting through a wave, with the bow of the ship extending over the wreath; all woven onto a dark blue wool backer, with black cloth backing; in overall mint and unissued condition.

History


The Destroyer War Badge was instituted by Grand Admiral Erich Raeder on June 4, 1940, and was conferred in recognition of the service rendered by the crew members of destroyers, torpedo boats, and fast attack crafts. It was also meant to commemorate the lost men and ships of the Battle of Narvik, sunk by the British during the German conquering of Norway.

In order to be eligible for the award, an individual had to either participate in three engagements with enemy forces, or serve in twelve missions during which the enemy was not encountered. The badge could be awarded if a single engagement was very successful, or an individual had been wounded or had served on a ship that was sunk by the enemy. The badge was conferred upon all destroyer crews who participated in the Battle of Narvik.

The badge was designed by Paul Casberg in Berlin. The wreath and eagle is gilded, while the destroyer and the waves are silvered. Badges can have the hardware arranged vertically or horizontally.

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