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№122639 The breastplate for wound, black

Nazi Germany. WWII time. Verwundetenabzeichen

  1. With brand E.S.P.  -  120 eur.
  2. With mark "88"       - 120 eur.
  3. Without marks  -  70 eur.   

    The sign was established on September 1, 1939. It was awarded to military personnel, police officers, and, since 1943, to civilians injured in air raids. The dead were awarded the highest "Golden" degree posthumously (it was passed on to their family members). With its appearance, the medal continued the tradition of awarding a similar badge, established during the First world war. The new award featured the silhouette of a soldier's helmet and the addition of a swastika.

    The badge of the 3rd degree (black) was issued for one or two wounds.

    The 2nd degree badge (silver) was awarded for three or four injuries or more serious injuries, such as hearing loss, hands, feet, eyes, head wounds, or facial disfigurement.

    The badge of the 1st degree (gold) was awarded for five or more wounds, as well as for serious injuries such as complete loss of vision or serious damage to the musculoskeletal system.

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