Service Record of Reinhard Heydrich - Nazi and Axis Awards/decorations

Nazi and Axis Awards/decorations

  • German Order (Posthumous)
  • Blood Order (Posthumous)
  • War Merit Cross 1st Class with Swords (Posthumous)
  • Wound Badge in Gold (Posthumous)
  • Golden Party Badge
  • Iron Cross Second (1940) and First (1941) Classes
  • Luftwaffe Pilot's Badge (Flugzeugführerabzeichen)
  • Combatclasp for Reconnaissance (Frontflugspange für Aufklärer) in Bronze (1940) and in Silver (1941)
  • Danzig Cross First Class (1939)
  • Anschluss Medal (1938)
  • Sudetenland Medal with Prague Castle Bar (1938)
  • Memel Medal (1939)
  • West Wall Medal (1940)
  • Olympic Games Decoration First Class (1936)
  • Social Welfare Decoration First Class
  • NSDAP Long Service Award in Bronze For 10 Years Service
  • Police Long Service Award Second Class For 18 Years Service
  • SS-Honour Ring
  • Honour Sword of the Reichsführers-SS
  • Honour Chevron for the Old Guard
  • German Sports Badge in Silver
  • German Equestrian Badge in Silver
  • SA Sports Badge in Gold
  • SS Long Service Award For 12 Years Service
  • Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus Commander (1937) and Grand Officer
  • Order of the Crown of Italy Grand Officer (1937) and Knight of the Grand Cross (1938)


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