Order of the German Eagle

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Service Order of the German Eagle (sample awarded to Charles Lindbergh)
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Service Order of the German Eagle (sample awarded to Charles Lindbergh)

The Order of the German Eagle (German: Verdienstorden vom Deutschen Adler) was instituted in 1 May 1937 by Adolf Hitler. It was awarded with swords to military personnel and without swords to civilians.

The Cross is based on the Maltese Cross with German Eagles at each corner carrying the Swastika. The appearance and name of the Order was an imitation of the Prussian Order of the Black Eagle and Order of the Red Eagle.

According to Gesetz über Titel since 1957 it has been illegal to wear the Cross of German Eagle (or other Nazi swastika symbol) in Germany.

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[edit] Requirements

The Order of the German Eagle was a diplomatic and honorary award given to non-Germans who were considered deserving. At least two exeptions were made, Constantin von Neurath was awarded a Special Degree of the Order of the German Eagle 20 April 1939 and so was Joachim von Ribbentrop when he became Foreign Minister.

[edit] Classes

Several different classes existed, the following was used 1937-1943:

1. Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle (Grosskreuz des Deutschen Adlerordens)

2. Order of the German Eagle with Star (Deutsche Adlerorden mit Stern)

3. Order of the German Eagle 1st Class (Deutsche Adlerorden, Erste Stufe)

4. Order of the German Eagle 2nd Class (Deutsche Adlerorden, Zweite Stufe)

5. Order of the German Eagle 3rd Class (Deutsche Adlerorden, Dritte Stufe)

6. German Medal of Merit (Deutsche Verdienst Medaille)


The classes was reorganised 27 December 1943:

1. Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle in Gold (Goldenes Grosskreuz des Deutschen Adlerordens)

2. Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle (Grosskreuz des Deutschen Adlerordens)

3. Order of the German Eagle 1st Class (Deutsche Adlerorden, Erste Stufe)

4. Order of the German Eagle 2nd Class (Deutsche Adlerorden, Zweite Stufe)

5. Order of the German Eagle 3rd Class (Deutsche Adlerorden, Dritte Stufe)

6. Order of the German Eagle 4th Class (Deutsche Adlerorden, Vierte Stufe)

7. Order of the German Eagle 5th Class (Deutsche Adlerorden, Fünfte Stufe)

8. Silver Medal of Merit (Silberne Verdienstmedaille)

9. Bronze Medal of Merit (Bronzene Verdienstmedaille)

[edit] Recipients

A special Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle in Gold with Diamonds (Grosskreuz des Deutschen Adlerordens in Gold und Brillanten) was awarded to Benito Mussolini 25 September 1937.

Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle in Gold

The Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle in Gold was awarded eight times:

Other classes

Number awarded unknown.

    • Thomas Watson, president of IBM, the first to receive the award 1938
    • Henry Ford was awarded the Grand Cross of the German Eagle on his 75th birthday, 30 July 1938.
    • General Olof Thörnell, commander-in-chief of the Swedish armed forces, was awarded the Grand Cross of the German Eagle 7 October 1940.
    • Charles Lindbergh was awarded the Order of the German Eagle with Star 19 October 1938.
    • James Mooney, General Motor's chief executive for overseas operations, was awarded Order of the German Eagle 1st Class
    • Swedish Explorer Sven Hedin was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle on his 75st birthday on 19 February 1940
    • Finnish Minister of Defence Rudolf Walden was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the German Eagle

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