The Blockade Runner Badge or the Badge for Blockade Runners (German: Abzeichen für Blockadebrecher) was a World War II German military decoration awarded for service on warships or merchant vessels that attempted to break through the British Blockade of Germany (1939–1945).
It was instituted on 1 April 1941 upon the order of Adolf Hitler and first awarded on 1 July of the same year to Hugo Olendorff.
It was in either tombac or zinc and featured a ship with a large German eagle grasping a swastika on its bow.
[1] The eagle was silvered whilst the rest of the badge was a dark gray colour.
A smaller half-size version was awarded for use by civilians and members of the merchant marine.