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German WWII Infantry Assault Badge

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German WWII Infantry Assault Badge-This is a solid strike example constructed in zinc. It has lost all of its original finish. It does retain good detailing, especially to the wreath and gun. The silver pin, hinge and catch setup work as they should. This is a sound example. 

History: The infantry assault badge in silver was introduced on December 20th, 1939 by Generaloberst Walther von Brauchitsh, as an award for officer’s and EM/NCO’s of non-motorized infantry and Mountain infantry units. The criteria for the badge varied, with the main qualification being the participation in three separate infantry assaults. On June 1st, 1940 a bronze version of this Infantry Assault Badge was introduced as an award to Officer’s and EM/NCO’s of Motorized infantry units. The criteria for the bronze badge matched those of the silver badge; again, with the main qualification being the participation in three separate motorized infantry assaults.