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1936 – 1939 Spanish Civil War Condor Legion Pilot Wings – Meybauer

$1,495.00

Condition: Excellent

Maker: Meybauer

In stock

Product Description:  Original 1936 – 1939 Spanish Civil War Condor Legion Pilot Wings – Meybauer represents a rare and historically resonant aviation badge associated with German personnel who served in Spain during the conflict of 1936 to 1939. The Condor Legion, composed largely of Luftwaffe volunteers, was deployed in support of General Francisco Franco’s Nationalist forces. Operating under semi-official status, the unit provided critical air power, refined emerging aerial tactics, and tested aircraft and combat doctrine that would later be employed during the early years of the Second World War. Service in Spain was subsequently recognized in Germany following the Legion’s return in 1939.

The present 1936 – 1939 Spanish Civil War Condor Legion Pilot Wings – Meybauer are attributed to the noted Berlin maker Meybauer based on construction characteristics, though the example is unmarked. The badge exhibits textbook features consistent with this manufacturer, including a block hinge, round wire clasp, and flat pin, all of which remain fully functional. The obverse displays light wear to the high points, commensurate with age and period use, while retaining strong overall definition and visual appeal.

Offered in excellent condition, this badge stands as a compelling artifact of Germany’s intervention in the Spanish Civil War and the formative development of its pre-war air arm, representing a significant and desirable addition to advanced collections of Third Reich aviation insignia.

 

 

 

Historical Description: The Condor Legion was a German expeditionary force deployed to Spain during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) in support of General Francisco Franco’s Nationalist forces. Composed primarily of Luftwaffe and army personnel, the unit operated under the official designation of volunteers, reflecting Germany’s attempt to maintain a degree of diplomatic deniability while actively intervening in the conflict.

Established in 1936 following the outbreak of war, the Condor Legion provided aircraft, armored units, artillery, signals, and logistical support. Its presence significantly enhanced Nationalist military capability, particularly through air superiority, close air support, and coordinated ground operations. The Legion played a prominent role in several major engagements, most notably the aerial bombardment of Guernica in April 1937, an event that drew international condemnation and later became emblematic of the devastating potential of modern aerial warfare.

Beyond its immediate military impact, the Condor Legion served as a proving ground for German equipment, tactics, and personnel. Aircraft such as early models of the Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter and Heinkel bombers were tested under combat conditions, and operational doctrines—particularly those involving combined arms and air-ground coordination—were refined in advance of the Second World War.

The Legion remained active in Spain until the conclusion of hostilities in March 1939. Its members were formally recognized after their return to Germany, most notably through the institution of the Spanish Cross (Spanienkreuz) in April 1939, which acknowledged both campaign service and acts of merit. Historically, the Condor Legion is regarded as both a decisive factor in the Nationalist victory and a precursor to the broader military strategies that would shape the early years of the Second World War.

 

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