The WW2 German Iron Cross 1st Class Maker Souvall is a military award from the period of the Second World War, instituted by Germany to recognize acts of bravery or leadership on the battlefield. This particular item was manufactured by the firm Souvall, which was one of several approved makers during the conflict. The Iron Cross 1st Class was intended as an intermediate award, positioned above the 2nd Class but below higher honors such as the Knight’s Cross. Key features include a core of blackened iron framed by a silver border, with a pin-backed construction designed for wear on the uniform. The obverse typically bears the 1939 date and the central cross motif, while the reverse shows the pin and maker marking. Items marked by Souvall are noted for their specific construction methods and materials, reflecting the standards of wartime production. This award represents a significant element of military history from the era.
WW2 German Iron Cross 1st Class Maker Souvall
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The WW2 German Iron Cross 1st Class Maker Souvall is a military decoration awarded to German personnel during the Second World War. This version was manufactured by the maker Souvall, one of several firms authorized to produce these awards. The Iron Cross 1st Class is a single-piece, pin-back badge, featuring a blackened iron core surrounded by a silvered frame, forming a
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