WW2 German Kriegsmarine Wedge Cap Eagle

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The WW2 German Kriegsmarine Wedge Cap Eagle is an insignia designed for use on the side of the Kriegsmarine enlisted men’s and non-commissioned officers’ side cap, also known as the “wedge cap” or “Schiffchen.” This embroidered eagle features outstretched wings and a swastika enclosed by a wreath, rendered in golden yellow thread on a dark navy blue backing, reflecting the color scheme specific to the naval branch of the German armed forces during the Second World War. The eagle was generally machine-embroidered, allowing for quick mass production to meet the demands of wartime uniform supply. It served as a branch identifier and symbol of allegiance, distinguishing Kriegsmarine personnel from those of the Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe. This cap eagle is a representative artifact from the material culture of the German navy between 1935 and 1945, offering insight into Third Reich military uniforms and insignia standards of the era.

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