The first two awards were given to an officer and an enlisted soldier on a special occasion on May 28, 1940, by von Brauchitsch himself. Participate in three or more armed reconnaissance missions. The oval shaped obverse depicts a … Late war badge. The Badges most distinguishable feature is the K98 rifle positioned diagonally across award. dated 1941. Description Infantry Assault Badge, Bronze. cost will often set the pace of what can be collected. Solid back. The design of the badge was the same between the Silver and Bronze types. Unmarked badge, the eagle/hardware indicate mid to late war production by Deumer. To participate in three different days in the restitution of combat positions. £150.00 Add to cart £60.00 Sale Price 60% OFF. The Infantry Assault Badge was issued to members of the armed forces for direct participation on battles. To have taken part in three or more infantry assaults. a company dedicated to the preservation of military history and to providing quality military Zinc construction shows wear to the front. Unmarked version. The catch is broken. WWII Infantry Assault Badge. Army/Waffen-SS Infantry Assault Badge Bronze Grade by S.H.u.Co. To have participated on three separate days in the restitution of a motorized combat position. In addition, multiple examples of each type are also This award is currently being The Infantry Assault Badge had two different versions of itself, the bronze and silver versions. common and readily available awards of the Third Reich. WW2 German Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze. Condition is "Used". Infantry assault badge, "GWL" marked reverse on the logo circle. Approx. It was instituted by General Walther von Brauchitsch on 1 June 1940. Condition: excellent, much silver plate remains. There is little to no visible wear. A vertical pin The award was worn on the tunic by passing the pin through loops (two or more) sewn onto A good example! These awards had a number parts do not come off in the real badge. It is becoming more difficult to be able to tell the fake ones from the real ones because the quality The different components that were used in the design of the badge are broken apart and identified. The German military wanted to recognize the soldiers in the army who engaged in combat in the various fronts. German Infantry Assault Badge. antiques and collectibles to museums, institutions and the general public. We may receive commission if your application for credit is successful. Infantry assault badge in silver, refined zinc version, with manufacturer’s mark FZZ (Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart, LDO number: L/24, Presidential Chancellery number: 6) The hook is missing, otherwise in excellent condition, silver plating is present. Very nice detailing to the plumeage. (Sohni, Heubach und Co., Oberstein) and shows legit use and some soiling having a great look and could clean up a bit with a toothbrush should one choose but I … Good combat worn example of this award, damaged pin and catch hence the price. German, German Combat Awards, New Items. Silver class. The Infantry Assault Badge (German language: Infanterie Sturmabzeichen) was a German war badge awarded to Waffen SS and Wehrmacht Heer soldiers during World War II. Home INFANTRY ASSAULT BADGES 18285 — INFANTRY ASSAULT BADGE MAKER MARKED. Payment Options >> Delivery Info >> « back Related Products. Give us a call today to go over your items for sale. Infantry Assault Badge in silver (tomak) - Otto Schickle. Infantry Assault Badge in silver - tombak. Produced in zinc with soldered on set up. Whether you are selling just one WWII German Infantry Assault Badge Bronze or a whole collection of WWII German Militaria, we would love to hear from you. Hollowed back construction. 115084. to collect them. the jacket of the recipient. This page is a recognition and identification guide for WWII German badges and awards. eBay Marketplaces GmbH (of Helvetiastraße15-17, 3005, Bern, Switzerland) is authorised by the FCA to conduct credit broking for a restricted range of finance providers. WWII Infantry Assault Badge. Unmarked and unknown maker badge (listed as type 7.39 in the excellent IAB book by Sascha Weber) and listed in the remarks about possible theories of these may be Juncker made or S&L made badges.