1944 Wound Badge
Nazi war relics and Hitler WW2 souvenirs.
Attics, basements, and garages have served as resting places for the nazi war souvenirs, nazi war booty, nazi war trophies, military artifacts and collectibles that soldiers "captured and liberated" during the war with Hitler.
Each item had a story, like the GI who picked up a pistol from a German Waffen SS officer, took a nazi flag from a town square, or picked Mein Kampf off a library shelf at Hitler's Berghoff and even after all these years these nazi relics still capture our imagination and hold places of honor in Third Reich collections accross the world.
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.
Collect your own piece of Adolf Hitler's nazi "war booty" today!
  
GERMAN MILITARY AND PARAMILITARY PINS, MEDALS AND BADGES
Post-war reproduction regalia made to exceed the quality found in original German Third Reich war souvenirs. These same pins, medals & badges have been found aged, authenticated, and being sold for outrageous prices by unscrupulous dealers and auction houses around the world.
Pins, medals and badges of better quality can not be found anywhere at any price!
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1944 German Wound Badge
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The Wound Badge of July 20, 1944 was awarded to those who were wounded in the failed plot to assassinate Adolph Hitler and overturn the Nazi regime. Including Hitler, there were 25 people in the Wolf’s Lair conference room in Rastenburg, East Prussia, when the bomb set by Col. Claus von Stauffenberg exploded. One officer was killed immediately, and three others died of their wounds later. Six other men were wounded. Hitler suffered damage to his ear drums. To commemorate the event, Hitler ordered the creation of a special wound badge in three grades. The version in black went to men who had not already received the standard wound badge. The badge in black was awarded to six men, including generals Wilhelm Keitel and Alfred Jodl. The first awards were made Aug. 20, 1944, just a month after the assassination attempt. The badge uses the standard wound badge design of a helmet with a swastika superimposed on crossed swords, inside a laurel wreath. In the field below the helmet is the date “20 Juli 1944” and Hitler’s signature, both highlighted. The reverse is fitted with a simple pin-back. Our high-quality reproduction measures slightly less than two inches tall.
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.
GRR197 - 1944 Wound Badge - First Award / Black
Details: Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 3/4 inches x 1-3/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
GRR198 - 1944 Wound Badge - Silver Award
Details: Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 3/4 inches x 1-3/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
GRR199 - 1944 Wound Badge - Gold Award
Details: Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 3/4 inches x 1-3/4 inches, with pin back.
$25.00 +s/h
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Army Wound Badge
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The German wound badge dates back to World War I. Kaiser Wilhelm II established the first German Military Wound badge (Verwundetenzbzeichen) on March 3rd, 1918, with a declaration stating that it would be presented in 3 grades. It was to awarded in black for one to two wounds, in silver for three to four wounds, and in gold for five wounds or more. In cases of severe wounds the higher class was presented. The Imperial Wound badge was to provide the basis for ones issued during World War II. It was an oval badge with laurels surrounding the edges and a ribbon at the base. In the center of the badge is an Imperial helmet, with a pair of swords behind it. The background of the center is pebbled, though in one variation the background of the badge is hollowed.
GRR034 - Army Wound Badge 1st Class / Black
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-1/2 inches x 2-3/4 inches.
$16.00 +s/h
GRR035 - Army Wound Badge 2nd Class / Silver
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-1/2 inches x 2-3/4 inches.
$16.00 +s/h
GRR036 - Army Wound Badge 3rd Class / Gold
Details: Made to original specifications, approximate size 1-1/2 inches x 2-3/4 inches.
$16.00 +s/h
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