WW2 German Infantry Assault Badge No Maker Mark

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The WW2 German Infantry Assault Badge was instituted on December 20, 1939, to recognize the achievements of Wehrmacht infantry personnel during combat operations. This example is a standard issue badge produced without a maker mark, which was common among original wartime pieces. Constructed primarily from zinc alloy, the badge features an oval oak leaf wreath, surmounted by the German national eagle clutching a swastika. At the center, a rifle with a fixed bayonet is depicted, symbolizing front-line infantry engagement. The badge was awarded to members of infantry and motorized infantry units who participated in at least three infantry assaults, hand-to-hand combat, or similar engagements. Absence of a maker’s mark does not detract from authenticity, as numerous manufacturers remained anonymous during production due to wartime regulations or resource constraints. The reverse side typically exhibits a vertical pin and catch assembly for attachment to the uniform. This item is representative of German military awards issued during the Second World War.

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