The Blood Order Medal Of SS Sepp Dietrich
During March of 1934 Hitler authorized the "Honor Medal of November 9, 1923" also known as the Blood Order Medal (Der Blutorden) to commemorate the November 9, 1923 uprising of the National Socialist movement.
The Blood Order was awarded by Hitler. The bestowal follows the regulations established by decree for the active participation in the failed uprising. Hitler later amended the awarding regulation to include May 30, 1938 in recognition of special merit in the battle to unify Austria with Germany.
Along the top edge of the reverse is the inscription "UND IHR HABT DOCH GESIEGT" meaning "And We Have Won After All".
On November 9th, 1933 SS-Obergruppenführer Sepp Dietrich was awarded his Blood Order number 10.
This Blood Order medal is a Museum Copy of Sepp Dietrich's number 10 medal, cast in pure silver and aged to perfection. The numbers "10" and "800" are hand punched into the silver exactly as the originals were. It comes in a deluxe leather case handcrafted in Europe complete with the correct ribbon. The case may be ordered "new" or "aged" at no extra charge.
- Blood Order medal, cased with ribbon, each $225 US
- Blood Order medal only, each $150 US



