This item is a World War II German Railway Eagle constructed from aluminum. Such eagles were originally mounted on locomotives and railway stations in Germany during the Third Reich period, serving as prominent national emblems. This example retains its characteristic form, with outstretched wings and a centrally positioned swastika within a wreath, consistent with the standard design used by the Deutsche Reichsbahn between 1937 and 1945. The overall dimensions correspond to the typical sizes employed on railway rolling stock and have mounting holes consistent with original installation methods. Notably, this piece has undergone repairs, which are visible on close inspection and are reflected in the overall condition of the aluminum surface. These repairs do not affect any essential identifying features or iconography. This artifact offers a representation of the insignia used by German railway authorities during the Second World War and illustrates the stylized symbolism frequently associated with official Nazi-era objects.
WW2 German Railway Eagle Aluminum REPAIRED
$5,000.00
This item is a World War II-era German Railway Eagle that has undergone repair. During the Third Reich period, these eagles were prominently displayed on German railway buildings, bridges, and rolling stock, serving both decorative and propagandistic functions. Typically cast in aluminum or occasionally zinc, the eagle features outstretched wings and clutches a swastika in its talons—an iconic design associated with
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