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Named Infanteriesturmabzeichen in Bronze
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€ 149,00
The Infanteriesturmabzeichen (Infantry Assault Badge) was a German military award during World War II. It was instituted on December 20, 1939, by Generaloberst Walther von Brauchitsch, Commander-in-Chief of the German Army. The badge was intended as a "visible sign of recognition for assault-hardened infantry and, at the same time, as an incentive to fulfill the highest duty." The award was presented to enlisted men and officers of non-motorized infantry and mountain troops (Gebirgsjäger) who had participated in ground combat. Criteria: Participation in at least three infantry attacks (including counterattacks) on three separate days of front-line fighting. Engagement in combat reconnaissance or close-quarters combat in an assault position. Participation in three separate days restoring fighting positions. Successful reconnaissance and the destruction of tanks by individual soldiers could also count towards the award.
This item:
A great infantry assault badge made from feinzink retains most of its original bronze coating, on the back it's named to "A Moller", a very nice worn abzeichen with a great patina!