WW2 GERMAN SPANISH WAR CONDOR LEGION WOUND BADGE IN BLACK
HISTORY
Verwundetenabzeichen Condor Legion
The Spanish Wound Badge (Verwundetenabzeichen Condor Legion) was instituted at 22-05-1939, this to award the German wounded of the Spanish Civil War. The award is identical in design to the WW1 version, except that there is on this award, an at a point standing swastika stamped into the helmet. This award was produced in three variations namely; in black, silver and gold. The exact number of awarded badges during the Spanish Civil War is 183, of which there is 1 silver badge. The other 182 awards that were awarded are of the black version and the gold version wasn’t awarded during the Spanish Civil War. Now was this wound badge also awarded to the troops that fought in Poland and at the Western front until the middle of 1940. From this period onwards, was the standard 1939 wound badge available in great numbers. In this way the Spanish Wound Badge was many thousand times awarded, including many times the golden version.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Unmarked example of the Spanish War wound badge in Black with the usual wear to the highlights. WW1 style helmet with the WW2 Swaz on the helmet. Much rarer award than the standard WW2 Wound Badge.
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