Infantry Assault Badge In Silver By C.E. Juncker

An early WW2 German Infantry Assault Badge in Silver by C.E. Juncker, constructed in nickel silver.  The reverse of the badge is unmarked but attributed to C.E. Juncker, Berlin with a soldered crimped barrel hinge, and a flat wire catch.  The badge has no damage or repairs in good condition.

 

Product ID: 10876

£250.00

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Description

Infantry Assault Badge

The WW2 German Infantry Assault Badge depicts an oval oak leaf wreath with the Wehrmacht (Armed Forces) style eagle above with swept wings clutching a swastika in its talons, with a Mauser rifle with a fixed bayonet and sling in the centre angled.

This bronze decoration was instituted on the 1st June 1940, it was awarded to infantry and panzer troops for the following criteria;

  • To have taken part in three or more motorized infantry assaults.
  • To have taken part in three or more motorized infantry counter-attacks.
  • To have taken part in three or more motorized armed reconnaissance operations.
  • To have been engaged in hand-to-hand combat in motorized assault positions.
  • To have participated on three separate days in the restitution of a motorized combat position.

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