The WW2 German Other Ranks Peak Cap Hat Wreath is an emblem used on the service caps (Schirmmützen) worn by enlisted personnel in the German armed forces during the Second World War. Typically crafted from metal or aluminum, this hat wreath consists of a sculpted oak leaf cluster design, which surrounds a central national cockade. The cockade and wreath were produced in several finishes, including silver or gray tones, to correspond with various branches and manufacturing periods. Standard issue on the field and dress caps of the Heer (Army), Luftwaffe (Air Force), and other military organizations, the wreath and cockade insignia served to distinguish rank and affiliation among German forces. The item generally features attachment pins or prongs on the reverse side for secure fitting onto the cap band. This component represents a common and identifiable element of WW2 German military headgear, reflecting standardized uniform regulations of the era.






