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German WW2 Wehrmacht Anti-Aircraft Flak Battle Badge Matted and Framed
German WW2 Wehrmacht Anti-Aircraft Flak Battle Badge Matted and Framed
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This WW2 Wehrmacht Army Flak Battle Badge, is awarded to Private Ernst Schörry of Heeres-Flak-Artillery Battalion 315 on June 10, 1944, and includes its original award document, signed by General Karl Allmendinger. It is professionally matted and framed.
Instituted in 1941, the Wehrmacht Army Flak Badge was awarded to soldiers serving in anti-aircraft units and was made in one grade. The design features a national eagle at the top, an oak leaf wreath, and an 88mm flak gun pointing skyward, symbolizing the crucial role of flak units in defending against Allied air raids. The badge is lacking a makers mark but retains all other original detail.
Features:
- Items: Flak badge; Award document; High quality frame
- Origin: Germany
- Period: 1940's
- Dimensions: 18.75" W x 15.5" H
- Provenance: Estate of the Late Dr. Michaels a Wealthy Mexico City Collector of German WW2 Memorabilia
Condition:
Excellent/Mint – Well-preserved, minimal wear, complete, functional, and/or fully intact. Close to original condition. Museum quality.
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