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Nazi German WWII Infantry Assault Badge by Manufacturer R.S.S. ‘Richard Simm and Sohne’ Signed and Stamped Certificates of Ownership and Christian Remembrance Card for a Josef Maier Dated 1942. N 178. - N 178
The badge was designed by C.E.Juncker of Berlin under the direction of the OKH and was instituted in the silver form on 20th December 1939 by Generaloberst von Brauchitsch. The criteria for the award were; to have taken part in 3 or more infantry assaults, to have taken part in 3 or more infantry counter attacks or combinations of 1&2, to have taken part in 3 or more reconnaissance operations, to have been engaged in hand to hand combat in an assault position and to have participated on 3 separate days in the restitution of combat positions. The clasp and pin is in very good order and the rear is stamped by manufacturer R.S.S. ‘Richard Simm and Sohne’. See pages 160-161 of ‘Combat Medals of the Third Reich’ by Christopher Ailsby. The accompanying named and dated certificates of ownership and Christian remembrance card dated 25th May 1945 make this set very desirable. The price includes UK delivery. N 178.
£345.00

Original German WWII D.R.L. Sports Silver with Gold Badge maker marked “Wernstein, Jena” and Multi-Stamped Deutsche Reichssportabzeichen Certificate to a Uffz. Karl Muller Dated 1944. N 177. - N 177
The creation of a sports badge had already begun in the German Empire . It was Carl Diem who took the initiative to organize “a public award” that was intended as part of “general physical education”. During the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, sports official Diem followed the successful performance of the Swedish and American nations. In doing so, he gained valuable experience that was to be incorporated into his sports badge initiative. On September 29, 1912, Carl Diem submitted a proposal for the “introduction of a German sports badge” to the general meeting of the German Reich Committee for the Olympic Games (DRAFOS) in the Palast Hotel in Berlin . [2] The planned award should be based on the existing models from the USA ( Athletic Badge from 1904) and from Sweden ( Idrotts-Märket from 1907). For this purpose, Diem presented the Swedish material from the Idrotts-Märket to “the representatives of the German gymnastics and sports associations”. This silver award is in excellent condition with pin and clasp in good order and is maker marked “Wernstein, Jena” “DRGM 35269”. The accompanying Reichssportabzeichen certificate to Uffz. Karl Muller on 15th June 1944 is hand signed and officially stamped and verified for competing in the; 20km Cycling race, finishing in a time of 41 minutes and 48 seconds. 300m swim in 8 minutes. Jumping 1m 35cm in the high Jump. Finishing the 100m sprint in 15.3 seconds. And projecting a 7 ½ kg ball push/throw a distance of 8 metres. The price for this rare pair includes UK delivery. N 177.
£345.00

Nazi German General Assault Badge. N 175. - N 175
The General Assault Badge (German: Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen) was a military decoration awarded during World War II to personnel of the German Army, Waffen-SS and Ordnungspolizei (order police) who supported an infantry attack but were not part of specific infantry units and therefore did not qualify for the Infantry Assault Badge. It was instituted by General Walther von Brauchitsch on 1 June 1940. The decoration, designed by the Berlin-based firm of Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus, was an oval disk that measured 5.3 cm (2.1 “) by 4.2 cm (1.7 “), with a depth of .6 cm (0.2 “). A wreath of five oak leaves runs around the circumference on each side of the medal with a pair of acorns at the base. Inside the wreath is a large Wehrmacht-style eagle with folded wings grasping a swastika which itself surmounts a crossed bayonet and stick grenade. The medal was held in place on the uniform with a pin and catch, and was worn on the left chest pocket. A heavy solid piece in very good condition with pin and clasp in good order. See page 169 of Christopher Ailsby Combat medals of the third Reich for reference. The price includes UK delivery. N 175.
£225.00

Nazi German Bronze Tank Battle Badge (Hollow Back). N 174. - N 174
This badge was instituted for the crews of armoured vehicles other than tanks, which comprised self-propelled gunners and the like, the Panzergrenadier personnel and the support units including medical personnel who were engaged in helping the battlefield wounded. It was in all respects the same as the silver award, and was introduced on 1st June 1940. See page 167 of Combat Medals of the third Reich by Christopher Ailsby for reference. This example is in good order *clasp absent*. The price includes UK delivery. N 174.
£195.00

*Original* German Infantry Assault Badge – Silver Class (Solid Reverse). N 173. - N 173
The badge was designed by C.E.Juncker of Berlin under the direction of the OKH and was instituted in the silver form on 20th December 1939 by Generaloberst von Brauchitsch. The criteria for the award were; to have taken part in 3 or more infantry assaults, to have taken part in 3 or more infantry counter attacks or combinations of 1&2, to have taken part in 3 or more reconnaissance operations, to have been engaged in hand to hand combat in an assault position and to have participated on 3 separate days in the restitution of combat positions. The pin is in very good order *clasp absent*. See pages 160-161 of ‘Combat Medals of the Third Reich’ by Christopher Ailsby. The price for this guaranteed original piece includes UK delivery. N 173.
£175.00

**RARE** WW2 Era Nazi German Luftwaffe NCO’s & other Ranks Fliegerblau (Flier’s Blue) Visor Cap Marked to a Luftwaffe Flying School Squadron with White Metal Luftwaffe Eagle & National Cockade Badges. Sn 16435. - 16435
This is a rare, original Nazi German Luftwaffe NCO’s & Other Ranks visor cap (similar Luftwaffe cap variations and insignia are illustrated in Chapter 5 of ‘The Collector’s Guide To Cloth Third Reich Military Headgear’ by Wilkins). Made of Fliegerblau (Flier’s Blue) Trikot material it has the correct gold / yellow hue piping and ribbed black Rayon headband. The front of the cap is mounted with the correct white metal Luftwaffe Eagle with Swastika & National Cockade cap Badges. The material has no mothing or damage. The cap has a patent leather visor and chin strap with buckles. The cap has its original leather sweatband and cloth liner. The liner and sweatband have minor service wear & have indistinct, worn, manufacturer lettering . The inside of is ink stamped ‘Flg.W.Schule (school) E Neustadt- Glewe’ and ‘L/FI.R.2’ most likely to a Flight training school squadron together with other indistinct letters / numbers (all illustrated in image 2). The cap is approx. UK size 6. As with all of our stock this item is guaranteed 100% original. The price includes UK delivery Sn 16435.
£850.00
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