The WW2 German Wound Badge in Silver Maker 107 Carl Wild Hamburg is a significant piece of military history. Originally designed and produced by the reputable Carl Wild of Hamburg, “Maker 107” corresponds to his unique identification number. This badge was awarded to soldiers of the German Wehrmacht who were wounded in battle during World War II. The silver color is indicative of second-tier level injuries, making it a symbol of resilience and bravery. The badge features a centrally-placed helmet, set against crossed swords, and encased by a laurel wreath swastika, embodying the aesthetics of Nazi-era medals. Constructed primarily from a zinc alloy, the badge has maintained its design details and markings over the years. As an authentic artifact, it sheds light on the complex history of the period and serves as an invaluable item for military collectors and history enthusiasts.
WW2 German Wound Badge In Silver Maker 107 Carl Wild Hamburg
$175.00
The WW2 German Wound Badge in Silver Maker 107 is a historical artifact made by Carl Wild Hamburg. This medal, traditionally awarded to German soldiers wounded in combat, is silver and adorned with details authentic to the World War II era. Notably, the maker mark is ‘107’, denoting Carl Wild Hamburg’s production.
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