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German WW2 West Wall Medal awarded in Münster February 28, 1940
German WW2 West Wall Medal awarded in Münster February 28, 1940
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This West Wall Medal (Deutsches Schutzwall-Ehrenzeichen) was awarded to Unteroffizier Wilhelm Rothe in Münster, Germany on February 28, 1940. Instituted on August 2, 1939, the West Wall Medal recognized those who contributed to the construction or defense of the Siegfried Line, Germany's western fortifications.
Initially awarded to engineers and workers, eligibility was later expanded to Wehrmacht personnel who served along the defenses for at least ten weeks. After the Allied invasion in 1944, the medal was reissued for those reinforcing the fortifications.
This example represents the early phase of awards, marking service on Germany's western front. Wilhelm Rothe either helped build these defenses or served as part of their garrison, making this a unique and direct link to German wartime efforts and operations.
Features
- Display: Professionally Frame with original medal and original certificate
- Design: Depiction of the Reichsadler overtop a crossed shovel and sword over top fortifications all surrounded with a wreath design.
- 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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