Attics, basements, and garages have served as resting places for original nazi war souvenirs, booty, trophies, and collectibles liberated by soldiers during the war with Hitler. Each item had a story, like the GI who picked up a pistol from a dead German Waffen SS officer, took a nazi flag from a town square, or found Hitler's personal copy of Mein Kampf from his night stand at the Berghoff. Even after all these years nazi relics still capture our imagination.
But, as time passes so does the growing rarity of these artifacts and the resulting higher prices make them impossible for many to have in personal collection where they can be held and studied at leisure but PzG has changed all of that by making historically accurate reproductions available to buy at reasonable prices for collectors, re-enactors, teachers, military enthusiasts, and all students of WWII history.
GRR020
Army Tank Assault Badge #25
Army Tank Assault Badge #25 was awarded to German Army tank commanders, gunners, drivers and radio operators for 25 days in combat. The badge was established in Juneof 1943, when it became clear that the basic tank assault badge was no longer sufficient to recognize continuing combat action. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features a German tank, blackened, surrounded by an oak leaf wreath in silver, topped by an Army eagle and swastika. At the bottom of the badge is a rectangle with the numeral 25.
Historically accurate, full size, die struck or cast made in the USA. These beauties are hand crafted & custom made so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
GRR020 - Army Tank Assault Badge #25 - High End
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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GRR021
Army Tank Assault Badge #50
Army Tank Assault Badge #50 was awarded to German Army tank commanders, gunners, drivers and radio operators for 50 days in combat. The badge was established in June of 1943, when it became clear that the basic tank assault badge was no longer sufficient to recognize continuing combat action. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features a German tank, blackened, surrounded by an oak leaf wreath in silver, topped by an Army eagle and swastika. At the bottom of the badge is a rectangle with the numeral 50.
Historically accurate, full size, die struck or cast made in the USA. These beauties are hand crafted & custom made so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
GRR020 - Army Tank Assault Badge #50 - High End
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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GRR588
Army Tank Assault Badge #75
The Army Tank Assault Badge #75 was awarded to German Army tank commanders, gunners, drivers and radio operators for 75 days in combat. The badge was established in June of 1943, when it became clear that the basic tank assault badge was no longer sufficient to recognize continuing combat action. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features a German tank, blackened, surrounded by an oak leaf wreath in gold, topped by an Army eagle and swastika. At the bottom of the badge is a rectangle with the numeral 75.
Historically accurate, full size, die struck or cast made in the USA. These beauties are hand crafted & custom made so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
GRR588 - Army Tank Assault Badge #75
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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GRR589
Army Tank Assault Badge #100
The Army Tank Assault Badge #100 was awarded to German Army tank commanders, gunners, drivers and radio operators for 100 days in combat. The badge was established in June of 1943, when it became clear that the basic tank assault badge was no longer sufficient to recognize continuing combat action. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features a German tank, blackened, surrounded by an oak leaf wreath in gold, topped by an Army eagle and swastika. At the bottom of the badge is a rectangle with the numeral 100.
Historically accurate, full size, die struck or cast made in the USA. These beauties are hand crafted & custom made so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
GRR589 - Army Tank Assault Badge #100
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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Panzer Assault Badge
 
The Panzer Badge (German: Panzerkampfabzeichen) was introduced on December 20, 1939, in order to recognize the achievements of Panzer personnel who took part in armored assaults.
8048 - Panzer Assault Badge Bronze
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$16.00 +s/h
8049 - Panzer Assault Badge Silver
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$16.00 +s/h
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GRR591
SA Infantry Assault Badge
SA Infantry Assault Badge was never issued. This is the prototype for the proposed badge. The design is modeled on the standard Army Infantry Assault Badge, with a rifle crossed over a wreath, which is topped by the state eagle and swastika. For this badge, a lightning bolt is featured.
Historically accurate, full size, die struck or cast made in the USA. These beauties are hand crafted & custom made so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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Infantry Assault Badge
 
The Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze was awarded to Germany Army motorized infantrymen for participation in three assaults on three different daysand the Infantry Assault Badge in Silver was awarded to Germany Army infantrymen for participation in three assaults on three different days, starting June 1, 1940. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features an infantryman’s rifle with fixed bayonet, inside an oak leaf wreath, topped by the Army eagle and swastika. Our high-quality reproduction is stamped out like the originals, and is fitted with a simple pin-back. It measures about two-and-a-half inches tall.
GRR022 - Infantry Assault Badge Bronze
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$16.00 +s/h
GRR023 - Infantry Assault Badge Silver
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$16.00 +s/h
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GRR024
Army General Assault Badge
General Assault Badge was awarded to German Army personnel who acted in a support role during an assault, but did not qualify for the Infantry Assault or Tank Assault badges. The badge was instituted on June 1, 1940. Eligible personnel included engineers, artillery units, anti-tank and flak units that supported an assault, and medical personnel who worked in combat conditions. The badge was awarded for participation in three assaults on three different days. It was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features the Army eagle and swastika, atop a crossed bayonet and stick grenade, all inside an oak leaf wreath.
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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GRR025
Army General Assault Badge #25
General Assault Badge #25 was awarded to German Army personnel who acted in a support role during assaults, but did not qualify for the Infantry Assault or Tank Assault badges. It was awarded for participation in 25 assaults. Eligible personnel included engineers, artillery units, anti-tank and flak units that supported an assault, and medical personnel who worked in combat conditions. The badge was established on June 22, 1943, when it became clear that the basic General Assault Badge was no longer sufficient to recognize continuing combat action. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features the Army eagle, blackened, perched on a swastika, above a crossed bayonet and stick grenade, all inside an oak leaf wreath in silver. At the bottom of the badge is a rectangle with the numeral 25. The eagle and crossed weapons device is riveted to the wreath.
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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GRR026
Army General Assault Badge #50
General Assault Badge #50 was awarded to German Army personnel who acted in a support role during assaults, but did not qualify for the Infantry Assault or Tank Assault badges. It was awarded for participation in 50 assaults. Eligible personnel included engineers, artillery units, anti-tank and flak units that supported an assault, and medical personnel who worked in combat conditions. The badge was established on June 22, 1943, when it became clear that the basic General Assault Badge was no longer sufficient to recognize continuing combat action. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features the Army eagle, blackened, perched on a swastika, above a crossed bayonet and stick grenade, all inside an oak leaf wreath in silver. At the bottom of the badge is a rectangle with the numeral 50. The eagle and crossed weapons device is riveted to the wreath.
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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GRR027
Army General Assault Badge #75
General Assault Badge #75 was awarded to German Army personnel who acted in a support role during assaults, but did not qualify for the Infantry Assault or Tank Assault badges. It was awarded for participation in 75 assaults. Eligible personnel included engineers, artillery units, anti-tank and flak units that supported an assault, and medical personnel who worked in combat conditions. The badge was established on June 22, 1943, when it became clear that the basic General Assault Badge was no longer sufficient to recognize continuing combat action. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features the Army eagle, in silver, perched on a swastika, above a crossed bayonet and stick grenade, all inside an oak leaf wreath in gilt. At the bottom of the badge is a rectangle with the numeral 75. The eagle and crossed weapons device is riveted to the wreath.
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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GRR028
Army General Assault Badge #100
General Assault Badge #75 was awarded to German Army personnel who acted in a support role during assaults, but did not qualify for the Infantry Assault or Tank Assault badges. It was awarded for participation in 75 assaults. Eligible personnel included engineers, artillery units, anti-tank and flak units that supported an assault, and medical personnel who worked in combat conditions. The badge was established on June 22, 1943, when it became clear that the basic General Assault Badge was no longer sufficient to recognize continuing combat action. The badge was worn on the left breast pocket. The design features the Army eagle, in silver, perched on a swastika, above a crossed bayonet and stick grenade, all inside an oak leaf wreath in gilt. At the bottom of the badge is a rectangle with the numeral 75.
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-3/4 inches x 2-1/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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8067
U-boat Assault Badge

German Reproduction, die-struck Navy U-Boat Badge. Awarded to U-Boat crews after 2 operational trips, with pinback and gold finish.
8067 - U-boat Assault Badge
$16.00 +s/h
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Find more historical reproduction pins, badges and divisional insignia from Hitle's Third Reich on the other Regalia pages.

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