Hello,
just got offered this badge, I think it's a good one, but I want to confirm it here first. Any opinions?
Regards
Hello,
just got offered this badge, I think it's a good one, but I want to confirm it here first. Any opinions?
Regards
Anybody?
Hi Landser,
I do believe this is the Condor Legion VWA. Not a regular one. I can't speak for authenticity, however.
Regards,
Bas
It's a 1936/39 Pattern , the details look soft to me. Here's my silver example.
It's kind of a loaded question , as there were still being issued as late as 1942.
And actual Spanish War recipient numbered 182 Black , and one Silver . There is no record of a Gold being awarded to any German volunteers .
However my book does refer to these as Wound badge for German Volunteers in the Spanish War of Freedom , please don't ask for the German .
Hello,
thanks for your answers. As I wrote in the title of this thread, it's called "Verwundetenabzeichen 1. Form", I know this badges were awarded from 1936-1940. I think it is a good, early iron piece, but I appreciate every opinion on originality.
If you think it's good why did you ask ?
"Verwundeten-Abzeichen Für Deutsche Frei-Willige Im Spanischen Freiheitskampf" is the German title.
I'd wait for more opinions , if I were you.
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