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Svenska: Ordenstecken för Tyska örnens orden. Tilldelad f.d. ÖB Olof Thörnell (1877-1977), 1940. Tillhör Armémuseums samlingar.

Georgskors av vit emalj och mellan korsarmarna den tyska örnen med ett hakkors mellan klorna.

Örnarna är tillverkade i silver med tunn blå emalj på vingarna, hakkorsen av silver, skiftande i blått, på enrundel av vit emalj med blåemaljerad kant.

Storkorset hänger i en hake fäst vid ett brett, rött sidenband av vattrad ripsväv. Sidenbandet har svart och vit kant.

Bäres över höger axel mot vänster höft.

Förvaras tillsammans med kraschanen i ask.
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Source https://digitaltmuseum.se/011024254409
Author Armémuseum (Swedish Army Museum)
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