WW2 German Army 12th Company Button

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The WW2 German Army 12th Company Button is a period artifact from the era of the Second World War, used as part of the uniform insignia by soldiers serving in the German Heer (Army). This metal button features the number “12” prominently displayed on its face, signifying assignment to the 12th Company within a regiment or battalion. Such numbered buttons were typically attached to the shoulder straps or tunics and functioned both for unit identification and as part of the standard military attire regulations of the time. The button is usually constructed of metal, often with a silver or grey finish, and bears signs of age and service in keeping with items of its vintage. Collectors and historians value these buttons for their role in accurately identifying unit placements and for their representation of German military organization during World War II. The piece provides useful insight into the specifics of German uniform and rank structure in the period 1939–1945.

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