Germany, Third Reich. A Pair of Two Silver Grade Wound Badges, First Pattern and Second Pattern consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac defeated the 12
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2) An Iron Cross 1939 Second Class (Eisernes Kreuz 1939 2
A very good example of an early “thin wreath” Observer’s badge by Juncker
An additional length of silver aluminum wire piping fully trimmed the outer edge of the crown
Carlos Baron Maldonado)
Germany, Third Reich. A Pair of Two Silver Grade Wound Badges, First Pattern and Second Pattern consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac defeated the 12A grouping of two Third Reich German silver grade wound badges, consisting of: 1. A Silver Grade Wound Badge, Type I for Spanish Volunteers. (Verwundetenabzeichen fr deutsche Freiwillige im spanischen Freiheitskampf in Silber). Instituted May 22nd 1939. (1939 1940 issue). Constructed of silvered tombac, the obverse consists of an oval laurel leaf wreath with scalloped edges, joined together at the bottom by ribbon, with a central raised Stahlhelm
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