Smartly embroidered blue Pateiadler (Nazi Eagle) clutching a wreathed swastika on a tan background. A smart edition for your WW2 German Army Tunic. Measuring approximately 11cm at its widest point and 4.5cm top to bottom.. It is worn on the right side of the uniform, above the breast pocket.
Key Features
Material – Blue machine embroidery on a sand/tan woollen backing.
Detailed Pateiadler and Swastika.
Accurate measurements to the original sizing.
Excellent Reproduction perfect for your re-enactment kit or collection
Description
This WW2 German Army Tunic Chest Eagle on a sand/tan backing will look faultless on your Afrika Korps army tunic. Measuring approximately 11.5cm wide, the Eagle and swastika sit directly above the right breast pocket. The Chest eagle is made with a high-quality woollen material and is extremely detailed in its embroidery. This product is ready to be sewn straight onto your tunic and will help elevate it to the next level.
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The German Africa Corp or Afrika Korp was the German expeditionary force in Africa during the North Africa Campaign of World War Two. The Afrika Korps was formed on 11 January 1941 and Erwin Rommel was designated commander. The German Africa Corp had a total size of 33,500 men and was active between the 21st of February and the 13th of May 1943.