Badge of Honour of the Bundeswehr, a German military decoration.
Both German and French decorations were worn.
In 1964, he was decorated with the Bundesverdienstkreuz, the highest German decoration.
That bar held the only German decoration: a miniature horse-drawn wagon advertising a German beer.
As was typical for German decorations, crossed swords were added when they were issued for action in combat.
Within East Germany, these awards were all but abolished with a new era of German Communist decorations created to take their place.
One of the few remaining traces of her pre-war German decoration was the rosewood railing on her grand staircase.
Hitler never displayed any German civil decorations, and in fact did not qualify for most of them.
German decorations have been awarded to United States soldiers beginning as far back as the American Revolution.
For their efforts for the Third Reich, the soldiers of the Slovak state won on various battlefields 169 German military decorations.