Heer Demjansk Campaign Shield
An original Heer Demjansk shield, die-struck with silver wash. The obverse depicts the national eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swastika, with a log pillbox on either side, with the inscription above “DEMJANSK”, with a frontal image of a prop plane below, with crossed swords with the date below “1942”, mounted on field-grey woolen background. The reverse has a steel backing plate with paper backing, The campaign shield has no damage or repairs in very good condition.
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Close Combat Clasp in Bronze By Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid
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Heer Kuban Campaign Shield
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Heer (Army) Narvik Campaign Shield Mountain Troops
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General Assault Badge 50 By JFS
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Gold Wound Badge Tombak By Karl Wild With Presentation Case
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