This Standard Issue Tunic Eagle, worn by German Officers during WW2, reflects the distinctive design changes introduced in early 1934. Originally redesigned from the older NSDAP eagle, the Reichsadler was mandated to be applied to all steel helmets, visor caps, and tunics by mid-1934. Later, this eagle was also used on field caps, sports uniforms, and black panzer wraps.
Key Features
Hand embroidered with silver bullion thread on a dark bottle green wool backing.
Worn on combat, formal, and parade uniforms by Heer Officers.
Replicates the specific design changes and materials used for officer insignia during the period.
Description
The Standard Issue Tunic Eagle represents a key element of German officer uniforms in WW2, showcasing the Reichsadler design that evolved in 1934. This officer’s variant is meticulously hand embroidered with silver bullion thread, set against a dark bottle green wool backing for an authentic appearance. The eagle was worn on a variety of uniforms, including combat, formal, and parade attire, underscoring its significance in Heer officer dress. Perfect for reenactors and collectors, this eagle enhances the authenticity of any German officer's uniform. Add this distinctive piece to your collection today!
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