![]() The classes of the badge were manufactured in bronze, or silver. An alternative design with a complete laurel wreath (without eagle and swastika) with a centered submarine emblem exist for this purpose. After the war ended, sailors in Germany could only wear the medal if it did not include National Socialist emblems - in keeping with the German Ordensgesetz. The wreath integrated an eagle with turned down wings holding a swastika. Eight years later, on the eve of the outbreak of the First World War, 28 U-Boote were ready to take to the sea and launch an offensive against Great Britain and its allies. Two crossed swords decorated the bottom of the central wreath the submarine in the middle mimicked the design of the U-Boat War Badge. Hardcover from 165.77 1 Used from 165.77 On 4th August 1906, U1 was delivered to the Imperial German navy by the Germaniawerft shipyards of Kiel. The wings on either side consisted of six staggered oak leaves (for a total of twelve). Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus of Berlin submitted the design of the badge, which consisted of a central laurel wreath with a stylized submarine and wings of oak leaves. The clasp was worn on the upper left breast. Awards were often due to the number of patrols completed or demonstrations of valor in combat. U BOOT SALE CODEBusiness Register and Tax Code 00195810262. 56 Share Capital 38.533.835,00 fully paid up Company registered under no. Based in Giavera del Montello (TV) - Via Fante d’Italia n. Company subordinate to the management and coordination of Sintesi Holding S.r.L. ![]() ![]() There were no specified merits for earning the award decoration was based on the recommendations of the U-boat commander and subject to approval by Karl Dönitz. MOON BOOT IS A DIVISION OF TECNICA GROUP S.P.A. The award was instituted on to bring the U-boat force in line with other branches of the German armed forces, all of which had a similar award to recognize valor. ![]()
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