REGALIA: Combat Badges
Reproduction WW2 Nazi Battle Shields and Campaign Medals ment to commemorate World War II battles.
Quick Combat Badges Index:
**Russian Front Campaign Medal
**Narvik Battle Shield - Silver
**Fictional Stalingrad Battle Shield
Regalia: Combat Badges - Russian Front Campaign Medal
WINTERSCHLACHT IM OSTEN
Details: Reproduction medal made to original specifications, die-struck with excellent details, approximate size 1-1/2 inches x 2 inches, complete with 4 inch display ribbon.
$26.00 +s/h
0107-000-005
Regalia: Combat Badges - Russian Front - Additional Ribbon
Details: Additional ribbon available at $10.00 per yard.
$10.00 +s/h
Regalia: Combat Badges - Narvik Battle Shield - Silver
The Narvik Battle Shield was awarded to German soldiers, sailors and aviators who participated in the Narvik campaign in Norway from April 9 to June 9, 1940. The shield was worn on the upper left sleeve . The design features edelweiss representing mountain troops, a propeller for the Luftwaffe and an anchor for the Kreigsmarine with the date 1940. The shield is topped by an art deco eagle perched on a wreath encircling a swastika, and the name Narvik. The award was received by 8,577 personnel, which included those killed in the campaign.
Details: High-quality reproduction 3-1/2 x 1-1/2 cast in metal with a silver oxide finish.
$42.00 +s/h
Regalia: Combat Badges - Cholm Battle Shield
The Cholm Battle Shield was awarded to members of the German force that was surrounded by the Red Army for 105 days at the small town of Cholm, after the Wehrmacht had been thrown back from the gates of Moscow. About 5,500 men under the command of Generalmajor Theodor Scherer withstood repeated Soviet attacks while being resupplied by air, from December 1941 to May 1942, before being relieved. Only 1,200 men survived the siege. The shield design features a German eagle perched atop an Iron Cross with swastika, the name Cholm and the date 1942. The shield was worn on the upper left sleeve.
Details: High-quality, reproduction 2-1/2 x 1-1/2 inches, cast in metal with a silver oxide finish.
$42.00 +s/h
Regalia: Combat Badges - Demjansk Battle Shield
The Demjansk Battle Shield was awarded to members of the German force that defended the small Russian village of Demjansk for 14 months, from February 1941 to April 1942. About 100,000 awards of the shield were made, including members of the 3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf. The qualification requirement stipulated at least 60 days service in the area, unless the person was wounded or served in a major battle. The shield design features crossed swords, an airplane and the date 1942 topped by a German eagle perched atop of wreath encircling a swastika, and the name Demjansk. The shield was worn on the upper left sleeve.
Details: High-quality, reproduction 3-1/2 x 2 inches, cast in metal with silver oxide finish.
$42.00 +s/h
Regalia: Combat Badges - Fictional Stalingrad Battle Shield
During the battle for Stalingrad, Hitler ordered the creation of a battle shield. The first design, featuring a German soldier lying dead in front of the grain elevators where heaving fighting had taken place, was rejected as too depressing. A second version, eliminated the soldier and substituted the Volga River, but was never instituted or produced for obvious reasons. The Stalingrad shield shown here is purely imaginary, and was first produced in England in 1979 from rusted metal in an apparent effort to deceive unwary collectors. The design is taken from a shoulder board device known as the Stalingrad Cross. It features a riveted cross pattee with a German eagle and swastika, as well as a scroll with the name Stalingrad, superimposed. Flanking the upper arm of the cross are the dates 1942 and 1943.
Details: High-quality, reproduction 2-1/2 x 2 inches, cast in metal with a brass color finish.
$42.00 +s/h
Regalia: Combat Badges - Kuban Battle Shield
The Kuban Battle Shield was awarded to German soldiers, sailors and aviators who participated in a series of defensive battles during the retreat from southern Russia in 1943. The qualification requirement stipulated at least 60 days service in the area, unless the person was wounded or served in a major battle. The shield design features a zigzagging defensive line with the names of several battles fought around the Kuban bridgehead area, along with the name Kuban and the date 1943, topped German eagle perched on a wreath encircling a swastika. The shield was worn on the upper left sleeve.
Details: High-quality, reproduction 2-1/2 x 2 inches, cast in metal with a brass color finish.
$38.00 +s/h
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