The WW2 German Infantry Assault Badge Silver, manufactured by Carl Wild, was a military decoration instituted in 1939 by the German Army. Designed to recognize the achievements of infantry soldiers who participated in assault operations, the badge features an oval-shaped wreath of oak leaves surrounding a national eagle and swastika motif, with a crossed rifle at the center. The silver version of the badge was specifically awarded to regular infantry troops, distinguishing it from variations issued to motorized units. The Carl Wild maker mark identifies this badge as the product of a known wartime manufacturer, with characteristic materials and construction methods typical of the period. Badges produced by Carl Wild exhibit details such as a robust pin assembly and defined die-stamped features. The award measures approximately 46mm by 62mm and is composed of a zinc or tombak alloy with a silvered finish. This badge illustrates a significant aspect of German military awards from the Second World War.
WW2 German Infantry Assault Badge Silver Maker Carl Wild
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