Ministry Of Aviation Wall Eagle

Availability: Unique Sculptor: Unknown Location today: Removed from facade – destroyed History:         Additional Photos: None Available. have some? – mail us Other resources: Ministry Of Aviation Column Eagles Luftwaffe Air Ministry desk eagle Note: Similar Stone carved Luftwaffe eagles exist: Modern versions: A modern work of art by an American Martha […]

Tempelhof Wall Eagle

Availability: Very Rare – only XX exist at the airport complex Sculptor: Unknown Location today: Tempelhof airport History:   Additional Photos:   Useful Links: Tempelhof Roof Eagle

Ministry of Aviation Column Eagles

Availability: Very Rare – only two known Sculptor: Walter E. Lemcke Location today: Unknown (a museum?) – know more? Email us The Ministry of Aviation (German: Reichsluftfahrtministerium), abbreviated RLM, was a government department during the period of Nazi Germany (1933–45). It is also the original name of the Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus building on the Wilhelmstrasse in central Berlin, […]

Tempelhof Roof Eagle

Availability: Unique – only one known Sculptor: Walter E. Lemcke (often incorrectly attributed to Wilhelm Lemke) Location today: Head exists at the Tempelhof airport(see below), body destroyed History: The eagle was designed be the German architect Ernst Sagebiel, who, in 1935, was commissioned to build the new Tempelhof terminal building for the airport as part […]

Building Eagles

The eagles shown in this section are generally attached to a building or part of a building and are large. If they are related to a monument we include them in the Monument Eagles section. On occasion an eagle may fit into multiple categories so we have had to select what we believe is the […]