Silesian Eagle
The Silesian Eagle (German language: Schlesischer Adler; Silesian: Ślōnski adler) was a medal awarded to members of the German right-wing paramilitary group Freikorps Oberland for three or six months of service, as well as for fighting during the Silesian Uprisings during the Weimar Republic. Instituted on 19 June 1919 by VI Armee-Korps Generalleutnant Friedrich von Friedeburg, the award was given in two classes: 2nd class for three months of service and 1st class for 6 months of service.