It is the highest reward of the commander-in-chief of the Nazi German Empire.
Size: 49.5CM, cross-sectional circle diameter 3.4CM.
Issue date: 1940 July19.
Origin: After the outbreak of World War II, German and Italian troops who considered themselves descendants of the Holy Roman Empire advanced into the delta. The "Fasces fashions" they advocated came from the scepter of ancient Rome from name to reality. The Roman Legion also stuffed "order" into a tube called "Command Festival" and passed it in the army, which was as effective as the highest Roman law. The Pioneer Festival of crassus's suppression of Spartacus is unique in design, exquisite in workmanship and inlaid with metal skin and precious stones. The noble tradition of the Roman legion has been passed down to the Nazi Third Reich. As the communication function of Herald's Day is gradually replaced by telephone and radio, the former herald's tube has also degenerated into a "marshal's staff" symbolizing marshal's responsibility and authority.
Because of the advanced characteristics of marshal's staff and the few people who decorate it, it is usually made separately in a customized way.
The main materials are inlaid with precious metals (gold and silver) and precious stones. Inlaid with 20-24 golden eagles and 20-24 crosses. Owen Rommel is the youngest field marshal of the Third Reich. He holds two marshal's staffs symbolizing authority: one is made of precious metals and precious stones and used for ceremonial celebrations; The other one is made of leather and looks like a whip, which is specially used for firewire command. (tank assault badge on the left chest, ordinary infantry assault badge, EK 1. On the right, he wears the Grand German Medal, with the double sword cross of oak leaves and the blue Marx Medal hanging on it.
The marshal's scepter is red.
The color of Admiral of the fleet's staff is sea blue.
The air marshal's staff is white.
From the details, the eagle and the cross should belong to the mosaic process, not an integration.
German marshals who have made outstanding contributions are generally awarded. Because marshals are the highest ranks in Germany, their contributions are marked with marshals' staffs.
The lower part of the metal shaft head has its own * * * * * and the Fuehrer's * * * *.
Nazi marshals and those who got the marshal's scepter
Werner von Bloomberg
Von Boucher von Bok, fedor 1885- 1945.
Walter von Blauchisch 188 1- 1948
Von Busch, Ernst 1895- 1945
Keitel, keitel, William1882-1946 v.
Von Kleist, ewald1881-1954v.
Von Kruger von Kruger, Gunter 1882- 1944
Georg 188 1- 1969
Von Lieber von Leeb, Ritter William 1876- 1956V.
Liszt list, Siegmund Wilhelm1880-1971
Erich von Meinster von Manstein 1887- 1973
Mo Deer model, Walter 189 1- 1945.
Paulus, friedrich paulus 1890- 1957
Walter von Reichenau.
Rommel Rommel, Owen1891-1944v
Von rundstedt von rundstedt, GERD 1875- 1953v
Schneer, Schneer, Ferdinand 1892- 1973.
Baron von Wilkes, Maximilian 188 1- 1954.
Von Wurzlefen Wuertzler Ben, Owen 188 1- 1944.
Karl doenitz Donitz
Lei Deer erich raeder
Von gleim von Raismes, Ritter Robert
Albert V. Kesselring
Erhard Mirc
Baron von Ritchie de Hoven von Richthofen, Volfram
Hugo Speller
In addition, Goering also won the scepter of the marshal.
Verifiable information about the whereabouts of the post-war marshal's staff:
Marshal Rommel's scepter has been kept by his youngest son.
Marshal Goering's scepter was taken away by Alexander Patcli, commander of the American Seventh Army, and it is still displayed in the museum of his alma mater, West Point Military Academy. Another scepter and some souvenirs were taken away by Lieutenant Ekger and sent to his mother's home in Chicago. His mother sold one of the gold medals (it may be Daejeon, but it is not genuine, because Goering copied many platinum Daejeon, including the one he took when he was captured) to a jeweler, who advertised the Goering medal in the newspaper. As you can imagine, it was confiscated.
Keitel took the marshal's scepter and accepted the surrender of Nazi loyal marshal. After being executed, the marshal's scepter was collected by the American Military Museum.
Paulus's diamond-encrusted marshal's staff is the only marshal personally awarded by Hitler on his empty coffin, and his whereabouts are unknown.