The WW2 German Wound Badge in Black No Maker is a military collectible item originating from the Second World War era. It was one of three classes of German wound badges that were awarded to wounded soldiers, the other two being silver and gold. This specific badge is distinguished by its black color, signifying that the recipient was wounded one or two times by hostile action or air raid. The badge features an embossed design of a helmeted and armored Wehrmacht-style soldier with a sword, standing on a swastika, surrounded by a laurel leaf wreath. It does not carry a maker’s mark, characteristic of some badges produced during that time. It is made of either blackened brass or zinc. This badge provides a tangible link to historical events and is often sought by collectors of military memorabilia. Though not a decorative piece, its historical significance makes it a valuable artifact.
WW2 German Wound Badge In Black No Maker
$125.00
The WW2 German Wound Badge in Black No Maker is a military decoration of Nazi Germany, awarded to soldiers during World War II. The badge, characterized by its distinctive black coloring, recognized wartime injuries. It is notable for the absence of a maker’s mark, which sets it apart from most military awards of its kind.
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