This is a rare matched pair featuring an original German Wound Badge and its corresponding miniature stickpin, awarded to Wehrmacht, SS, and Luftwaffe personnel who sustained injuries in combat. This set remains in excellent condition, making it an exceptional find for collectors of Third Reich awards.
WW2 German Wound Badge
The Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen) was originally introduced in 1918 and later reissued in 1939 for soldiers wounded in battle. It was awarded in three grades: black (one or two wounds), silver (three or four wounds), and gold (five or more wounds or fatal injuries).
This badge features a stamped metal construction with a detailed depiction of the M35-style German helmet, adorned with a swastika, set against crossed swords—a powerful representation of sacrifice and bravery. The reverse retains its original pin and clasp, ensuring authenticity.
WW2 German Wound Badge Miniature Stickpin
Accompanying the full-size badge is a rare, matching stickpin, awarded for civilian wear to veterans and active service members alike. These miniature pins were produced in limited numbers, making them highly sought-after by collectors. This example retains its original finish, with a finely detailed design mounted on its correct knurled pin.
Historical Significance & Collectability
The Wound Badge was one of the most widely awarded decorations of the Third Reich, yet finding a matching stickpin alongside its full-size counterpart is exceptionally rare. This genuine period set offers a tangible connection to the combat experiences of German soldiers during World War II, making it a standout addition to any serious collection of military awards and decorations.
A superb investment piece for collectors of Third Reich medals and insignia.
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