List of military decorations of Nazi Germany

Bodewin Claus Eduard Keitel (brother of Wilhelm Keitel) displaying several military awards of the Wehrmacht

The military decorations of Nazi Germany were awards and medals bestowed by the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS between 1935 and 1945, during the rule of the Nazi Party in Germany and the years of World War II.

Military decorations

Unique medals and special degrees

Star of the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross Grand Cross of the Iron Cross Knights Cross of the Iron Cross
with Golden Oakleaves
Swords, and Diamonds
Golden Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross
(Awarded with and without Swords)
German Cross with Diamonds

Military valor decorations

Knights Cross of the Iron Cross
with Oakleaves, Swords, and Diamonds
Knights Cross of the Iron Cross
with Oakleaves and Swords
Knights Cross of the Iron Cross
with Oakleaves
Knights Cross of the Iron Cross

Meritorious military decorations

German Cross in Gold Iron Cross First Class Iron Cross Second Class 1939 Clasp to the Iron Cross Military Honor Roll Clasp
(Awarded for Army, Navy, and Air Force)
Knights Cross of the War Merit Cross
(Awarded with and without Swords)
German Cross in Silver War Merit Cross (First and Second Class)
(Awarded with and without Swords)
Spanish Cross in Gold, Silver, and Bronze
Awarded with and without Swords
Special grade awarded in Gold with Diamonds
Posthumous grade known as "Spanish Cross for Next of Kin of Fallen"

Military service decorations

Cross of Honor (1914–1918) Eastern Front Medal West Wall Medal[1]
Upgradeable to include 1944 Bar
Anschluss Medal Memel Medal Sudetenland Medal
Upgradeable to include
Prague Castle Bar

Military service medals

Wehrmacht Long Service Award
Awarded for Army, Navy, and Air Force
Awarded in grades of 4, 12, 18, 25, and 40 Years of Service
SS Long Service Award
Awarded in grades of 4, 12, 18, and 25 Years of Service

Wound badges

1939 Wound Badge
(Awarded in Gold, Silver, and Black)
Wound Badge of 20 July 1944
Spanish Wound Badge
(Awarded in Gold, Silver, and Black)

Arm shields and cuffbands

Arm shields

Narvik Shield Crimea Shield Demyansk Shield Kuban Shield

Cuffbands

Campaign cuffbands

Crete Cuffband
Afrika Cuffband
Metz Cuffband
Kurland Cuffband

Military service badges

Army/Waffen-SS war badges

Infantry Assault Badge
(Silver and Bronze)
General Assault Badge
(also with engagement numbers
25, 50, 75 and 100
)
Close Combat Clasp
(Gold, Silver, and Bronze)
Tank Battle Badge
(Silver and Bronze)
(also with engagement numbers
25, 50, 75 and 100
)
Army Anti-Aircraft Badge
Army Paratrooper Badge Anti-Partisan
Guerrilla Warfare Badge

(Gold, Silver, and Bronze)
Balloon Observer's Badge
(Gold, Silver, and Bronze)
Tank Destruction Badge
(Gold and Silver)
Sniper's Badge
(Third, Second and First Grade)
Tank Memorial Badge

Naval war badges

High Seas Fleet Badge Destroyer War Badge Minesweeper War Badge Blockade Runner Badge
E-Boat War Badge U-Boat War Badge Auxiliary Cruiser Badge Naval Artillery War Badge
U-Boat Combat Clasp
(Gold and Silver)
Naval Front Clasp Small Battle Unit Combat Clasp

Luftwaffe war badges

Combined Pilots-Observation Badge Pilot's Badge Luftwaffe Paratrooper Badge
Anti-Aircraft Flak Battle Badge Tank Combat Badge of the Luftwaffe Ground Assault Badge of the Luftwaffe
Observer Badge Glider Pilot Badge Radio Operator Badge
Flyer's Commemorative Badge Aircrew Badge Air Gunner Badge

Luftwaffe flying clasps

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 carried out in a given type of aircraft. Flying Clasps were issued for missions completed in the following Luftwaffe aircraft

Foreign division awards

Foreign division awards were specially intended for non-German volunteers serving in specially formed divisions serving under the German military. The two primary foreign division awards were as follows:

Blue Division Medal Ostvolk Medal First Class
(Gold and Silver)
(Awarded with and without Swords)
Ostvolk Medal Second Class
(Gold, Silver and Bronze)
(Awarded with and without Swords)

References

  1. The West Wall Medal was issued twice, once in 1939 and again in 1944. The 1944 version was commonly referred to as the "German Defense Medal". For those personnel who had already received the 1939 West Wall Medal, a "1944 Bar" was authorized to the decoration.
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