WW2 German Navy Kriegsmarine Officer’s Wreath and Cockade

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The WW2 German Navy Kriegsmarine Officer’s Wreath and Cockade is an insignia originally worn on the visor caps of Kriegsmarine officers during the period of the Second World War. The metal or embroidered wreath features oak leaves, which are a traditional symbol in German military regalia. At the center of the wreath sits a cockade, typically rendered in black, white, and red, reflecting national colors of the era. This device served as a distinguishing emblem, denoting the rank and branch association of the wearer within the German Navy. The wreath and cockade were generally affixed to the front of officer-quality peaked caps, providing clear visual identification. Materials used varied, with metal, bullion wire embroidery, and cloth examples documented depending on the rank of the officer and the occasion for which the cap was intended. These insignia are considered representative artifacts of German naval uniforms issued between 1935 and 1945.

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