Germany (Third Reich): Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen) . 'Silver' 2nd class award. With makers marks
Awarded for being wounded-in-action on three or four occasions
Dimensions: Approx 43mm (H) / 35mm (W)
Weight: 21g
A solid die-struck badge with flat-back
The reverse of the award complete with original vertical long hinged pin & clasp fittings as issued
The round base of the 'C' clasp with makers marks in relief, being t... read more
125.00 GBP
Germany (Third Reich): Honour Cross 1914-1918. With 'Swords' for combatants
Reverse of cross with makers marks 'G & S', for Glaser & Sohne Dresden
The medal fitted with a bright length of 'Combatants' medal riband
Often referred - erroneously - as the 'Hindenburg Cross' - the Honour Cross was the first general service medal to be instituted during the short-lived, but ultimately calamatous, era of the 'Third Reich', as an exclusive 'retros... read more
25.00 GBP
Germany (Third Reich): Honour Cross 1914-1918. With 'Swords' for combatants
Reverse of cross with makers marks '0.6', for Orden-Herstellergemeinschaft Pforzheim
The medal fitted with a bright length of 'Combatants' medal riband
Often referred - erroneously - as the 'Hindenburg Cross' - the Honour Cross was the first general service medal to be instituted during the short-lived, but ultimately calamatous, era of the 'Third Reich', as an exc... read more
25.00 GBP
Germany (Third Reich): Honour Cross 1914-1918. With 'Swords' for combatants
Reverse of cross with makers marks 'N. & H.', for Noelle & Hueck GmbH, Lüdenscheid
The medal fitted with a bright length of 'Combatants' medal riband
Often referred - erroneously - as the 'Hindenburg Cross' - the Honour Cross was the first general service medal to be instituted during the short-lived, but ultimately calamatous, era of the 'Third Reich', as an exclu... read more
25.00 GBP
Germany (Third Reich): Honour Cross 1914-1918. With 'Swords' for combatants
Reverse of cross with makers marks 'A & S' for F. W. Assmann & Sohne, located in Ludenscheid
The medal fitted with a bright length of 'Combatants' medal riband
Often referred - erroneously - as the 'Hindenburg Cross' - the Honour Cross was the first general service medal to be instituted during the short-lived, but ultimately calamatous, era of the 'Third Reich', a... read more
25.00 GBP
Germany (Federal Republic): Medal of the Order of Merit. Gilt and enamel
Sold together with:
- Companion lapel riband with pin fitting for undress wear
- Original plush hinged case of issue with logo of maker, Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid
Condition: EF read more
95.00 GBP
Germany (Third Reich): Honour Cross 1914-1918. With 'Swords' for combatants
Reverse of cross with makers marks 'G7'
The medal fitted with a bright length of 'Combatants' medal riband
Often referred - erroneously - as the 'Hindenburg Cross' - the Honour Cross was the first general service medal to be instituted during the short-lived, but ultimately calamatous, era of the 'Third Reich', as an exclusive 'retrospective' general service award,... read more
30.00 GBP
Germany (Weimar Republic): Kyffhauser 1914-1918 War Veterans Commemorative Medal
The Medal was instituted in 1922 and, until the issue of the Cross of Honour (a.k.a Hindenburg Cross) that was issued retrospectively to Great War veterans in 1934, was often the only medal worn by German veterans of the Great War
The Kyffhäuserbund der Deutschen Landeskriegerverbände veterans’ organisation had been established some years before World War I and Field Marshal Paul... read more
25.00 GBP
Germany (Third Reich): War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz). 2nd Class. Without swords
Germany (Third Reich): War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz). 2nd Class. Without swords
The award was instituted in 1939, and originally awarded in three grades (a fourth grade in 'gold' was later instigated by Albert Speer in 1944, and although although 2 x 'paper' awards were approved in 1945, the decoration was never physically issued to either awardee)
Conditi... read more
Germany (Third Reich): War Merit Medal (Kriegsverdienstmedaille)
The award was instituted on 19 August 1940, to recognize outstanding service in the war effort. The War Merit Medal was awarded to Germans and non-Germans, to men and women. An estimated 4.9 million medals were awarded by the end of the war in Europe
Condition: GVF read more










