Hermann Goring Luftwaffe Medallion for Technical Merit

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The Hermann Göring Luftwaffe Medallion for Technical Merit, commonly known as the Göring Medal, was a decoration established by Hermann Göring, the commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe (the German air force) during World War II. This medal was created on February 28, 1939, to recognize outstanding achievements and contributions in the technical and support roles within the Luftwaffe.

The Göring Medal was awarded to both military and civilian personnel who made significant contributions to the technical aspects of the Luftwaffe, including engineers, technicians, mechanics, and other support staff. It was a non-combatant award, meaning it was not given to those directly involved in front-line combat.

The medal was oval-shaped and featured a portrait of Hermann Göring on the obverse, with an inscription around the edge that translates to "For Technical Merit." The reverse side displayed an eagle in flight over a globe, surrounded by the inscription "For Special Performance."


Diameter 3 inches / 75 mm
 

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