The WW2 German Navy Kriegsmarine Bevo Breast Eagle is an embroidered insignia worn by personnel of the German Kriegsmarine during the Second World War. This breast eagle measures approximately 11 centimeters across and features the traditional Wehrmacht-style eagle clutching a swastika, with outstretched wings. The design is machine-embroidered using the Bevo technique, which produces a flat, tightly woven pattern on a dark navy blue or bluish-black rayon or cotton backing, matching standard Kriegsmarine uniform colors. The eagle insignia was typically sewn above the right breast pocket of naval uniforms, indicating the wearer’s service branch. Regulation patterns could vary slightly depending on the period of manufacture and specific issuing depot, but the format and construction remained consistent throughout the war. Today, original examples are valued as historical artifacts, helping to illustrate the rank structure, organizational identity, and traditions of German naval forces during the conflict.






