SS Long Service Award

SS Long Service Award

SS Long Service Awards were given in grades of four years, eight years, twelve years, twenty-five years, and forty years. On its reverse side, each award had emblazoned the inscription, in German: "Für treue Dienste in der SS" ("For Loyal Services in the SS"). The 4 and 8-year service awards were in the form of circular medals while the 12 and 25-year service awards were in the form of swastikas. It was first introduced on 30 January 1938,cite web |url= http://axis101.bizland.com/SSawards01.htm |title= Axis 101 |accessdate=2007-12-23] but other sources give the date as 14 March 1936.cite web |url= http://www.deutschesoldaten.com/uniforms/decorations.htm |title= Deutschesoldaten |accessdate=2007-12-23] The branches of the Wehrmacht (Luftwaffe, Heer and Kriegsmarine) had different insignia.

Rarity

The four and eight year awards are the most common awards, and as such, are not as rare, but the twelve year and higher awards are a lot rarer, and those that owned them were likely to have been too old to have served on the front lines. Despite the fact that the whole Nazi movement lasted for little over 25 years (1919-1945) and the SS were founded only in 1923, awards of the 25-year version were made well before 25 years of actual service were completed. This was because the period between 1925 and 1933 (what the Nazis termed "Kampfzeit" (the "Time of Struggle"), as well as years of active service after 1933, were counted double, and any service in the Armed Forces in the First World War and afterwards, as well as the Police, was also included. Nevertheless, it was one of the rarer awards given out by Nazi Germany. The 40-year award was never given out because no one fulfilled its criteria.

Construction

The SS service medals were manufactured by two firms Deschler of Munich and Petz & Lorenz of Unterreichenbach. The medals were die struck and had a metal composition of different alloys such as bronze, tin, copper and zinc. All levels of the long service awards were held on blue ribbons (See images). The 12 year and 25 year service class awards normally had the SS runes service branch embroidered into the ribbons (See images). These awards were presented in a black case, which bore white or silver wash SS runes posted on the top center of the box cover. Both medals, the twelve and twent-five year medals, have the tear-drop suspension loop.

Four Year

The four year service award had a black finish and was awarded only to NCOs and enlisted men. The four year service medal was manufactured by the firm Petz & Lorenz.

Eight Year

The eight year service award was finished in bronze and was awarded to all Officers, NCOs and enlisted men. The eight year service medal was manufactured by the firm Petz & Lorenz.

Twelve Year

The twelve-year service award was in the shape of the swastika, had a silver finish and was awarded to all Officers, NCOs and enlisted men.

Twenty-Five Year

The twenty-five year service award was in the shape of the swastika, had a gold finish and was awarded to all Officers, NCOs and enlisted men.cite web |url= http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-medals/nazi-ls.htm |title= Nazi Germany's Long Service Medals |accessdate=2007-12-23] These four classes of the Waffen-SS service awards were designed in Munich by Professor Karl Diebitsch.

Forty Year

The other class, the forty year award, was never made, because no one achieved the necessary length of service before the fall of the Third Reich in 1945.

Insignia



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