MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION The Army Close Combat Clasp in Bronze was awarded to Germany infantrymen who had participated in hand-to-hand combat, unsupported by armored units, for 15 days. Established on Nov. 25, 1942 by Adolph Hitler, the central design borrows from the General Assault Badge, with a crossed bayonet and
The Army Close Combat Clasp in Silver was awarded to Germany infantrymen who had participated in hand-to-hand combat, unsupported by armored units, for 30 days. Established on Nov. 25, 1942 by Adolph Hitler, the central design borrows from the General Assault Badge, with a crossed bayonet and stick grenade topped
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION The Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze was awarded to Germany Army motorized infantrymen for participation in three assaults on three different days, starting June 1, 1940. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features an infantryman’s rifle with fixed bayonet, inside an oak
The Infantry Assault Badge in Silver was awarded to Germany Army infantrymen for participation in three assaults on three different days, starting June 1, 1940. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features an infantryman’s rifle with fixed bayonet, inside an oak leaf wreath, topped by
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION The Army Paratrooper Badge was awarded to German Army parachutists upon the completion of training, including five jumps. The soldier was required to make at least six jumps a year to remain qualified. Established on Sept. 1, 1937, the badge was awarded until the start of World
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION ARMY PARATROOPER BADGE-BULLION EMBROIDERED Common for Officers/NCOs The Army Paratrooper Badge was awarded to German Army parachutists upon the completion of training, including five jumps. The soldier was required to make at least six jumps a year to remain qualified. Established on Sept. 1, 1937, the badge
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION ARMY PARATROOPER BADGE-EMBROIDERED The Army Paratrooper Badge was awarded to German Army parachutists upon the completion of training, including five jumps. The soldier was required to make at least six jumps a year to remain qualified. Established on Sept. 1, 1937, the badge was awarded until the
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION The Army Tank Assault Badge in Bronze was awarded to members of German Army panzer-grenadier regiments, as well as soldiers assigned to armored cars and medical personnel who rode in an armored vehicle. Established on June 1, 1940, the badge was awarded for participation in three armored
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION The Army Tank Assault Badge in Silver was awarded to members of German Army Panzer tank commanders, gunners or radio operators. Established on June 1, 1940, the badge was awarded for participation in three armored assaults on three different days. It was worn on the left breast
MUSUEM GRADE RERPODUCTION The Medal for the Winter Campaign in Russia (Winterschlacht im Osten) also refered to as the Eastern Front Medal (Ostmedaille) was institued in May of 1942 and awarded to those who participated in the first winter campaign in Russia during the winter of 1941-1942. QUALITY REPRODUCTION.
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION The Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisener Kreuz 1. Klasse) was re instituted in 1939. The criteria for award was similar to the E.K.2. except that three to five additional acts of bravery were required. Approximately 300,000 E.K.1.s were awarded. These are very nice reproductions featuring sharp details
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION The Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisener Kreuz 1. Klasse) was re instituted in 1939. The criteria for award was similar to the E.K.2. except that three to five additional acts of bravery were required. Approximately 300,000 E.K.1.s were awarded. SEW ON TYPE
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION The Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisener Kreuz 1. Klasse) was re instituted in 1939. The criteria for award was similar to the E.K.2. except that three to five additional acts of bravery were required. Approximately 300,000 E.K.1.s were awarded. SEW ON TYPE. AWARD RE-ISSUED FOR WWI
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION The Iron Cross 2nd Class (Eisener Kreuz 2. Klasse) was reinstituted in 1939. It was authorized for a singel act of bravery in combat. By the end of the Second World War approximately 2,300,000 E.K.2.s were awareded. These are very nice reproductions featuring sharp details and very
MUSUEM GRADE REPRODUCTION The LUFTWAFFE Paratrooper Badge was awarded to German parachutists upon the completion of training, including five jumps. The soldier was required to make at least six jumps a year to remain qualified. Established on Sept. 1, 1937, the badge was awarded until the start of World War
The fallschirmjager clasp was designed as equivalent to the German Army’s close combat badge for Air force paratroopers late in WWII. This particular badge is in bronze (lowest grade) and displays the distinctive Fallschirmjager jump badge surround in oak leaves. Measures approx. 3″ X 1″.