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Original German WWII Early Tombak General Assault Badge Attributed to Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid
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Original German WWII Early Tombak General Assault Badge Attributed to Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid

Original German WWII Early Tombak General Assault Badge Attributed to Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid

$495.00
Original German WWII Early Tombak General Assault Badge Attributed to Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid
$495.00

The Story

Original Items: Only One Available. This is a lovely condition General Assault Badge with a hollow back and straight pin attachment, made from early stamped and silvered tombak alloy. The badge measures approximately 2 1/8" x 1 5/8", and is in very good condition, with a functional pinback. It still retains over 75% of the original silver wash, much more than we usually see, and is really a prime example of this type!

There is no maker marking on the back of the badge, but comparison to period original unmarked examples safely attributes it to Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid, a known maker of these early unmarked tombak badges. We have compared the style of stamping, the hinge and pin types, and they are all a match.

A great example, ready to add to your collection!

The General Assault Badge (German: Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen) was a military decoration awarded during World War II to personnel of the German Army, Waffen-SS and Ordnungspolizei (order police) who supported an infantry attack but were not part of specific infantry units and therefore did not qualify for the Infantry Assault Badge. It was instituted by General Walther von Brauchitsch on 1 June 1940.

Design
The decoration, designed by the Berlin-based firm of Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus, was an oval disk that measured 5.3 cm (2 in) by 4.2 cm (2 in) by .6 cm (0 in) wide. A wreath of five oak leaves runs around the circumference on each side of the medal with a pair of acorns at the base. Inside the wreath is a large Wehrmacht-style eagle with folded wings grasping a swas which itself surmounts a crossed bayonet and stick grenade. The medal was held in place on the uniform with a pin and catch.

From 22 June 1943, the medal was adapted with a small plate at the base with either 25, 50, 75 or 100 to recognize those soldiers that had taken part in numerous attacks. These were known as grades II through IV, accordingly. On the Class IV badge, the oak leaves which run around the circumference on each side of the medal, along with the bayonet and hand grenade were larger in size. Further the wreath was gold in color.

Criteria for Award
The medal was originally designed for presentation to combat engineers, as well as members of the artillery, anti-aircraft and anti-tank who supported infantry units in combat. It could also be awarded to medical personnel attending to battlefield casualties in "close combat conditions". Prior to the introduction of the Tank Destruction Badge, the General Assault Badge could be conferred for the single-handed destruction of tanks or armored vehicles.

Other determining factors for award:
- Ineligibility for the Infantry Assault Badge
- Participation in three infantry or armored attacks on three different days; or
- Participation in three infantry or armored indirect assaults on three different days.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original German WWII Early Tombak General Assault Badge Attributed to Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original German WWII Early Tombak General Assault Badge Attributed to Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original German WWII Early Tombak General Assault Badge Attributed to Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Original German WWII Early Tombak General Assault Badge Attributed to Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid - Image 6

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Original Items: Only One Available. This is a lovely condition General Assault Badge with a hollow back and straight pin attachment, made from early stamped and silvered tombak alloy. The badge measures approximately 2 1/8" x 1 5/8", and is in very good condition, with a functional pinback. It still retains over 75% of the original silver wash, much more than we usually see, and is really a prime example of this type!

There is no maker marking on the back of the badge, but comparison to period original unmarked examples safely attributes it to Wilhelm Deumer of Lüdenscheid, a known maker of these early unmarked tombak badges. We have compared the style of stamping, the hinge and pin types, and they are all a match.

A great example, ready to add to your collection!

The General Assault Badge (German: Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen) was a military decoration awarded during World War II to personnel of the German Army, Waffen-SS and Ordnungspolizei (order police) who supported an infantry attack but were not part of specific infantry units and therefore did not qualify for the Infantry Assault Badge. It was instituted by General Walther von Brauchitsch on 1 June 1940.

Design
The decoration, designed by the Berlin-based firm of Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus, was an oval disk that measured 5.3 cm (2 in) by 4.2 cm (2 in) by .6 cm (0 in) wide. A wreath of five oak leaves runs around the circumference on each side of the medal with a pair of acorns at the base. Inside the wreath is a large Wehrmacht-style eagle with folded wings grasping a swas which itself surmounts a crossed bayonet and stick grenade. The medal was held in place on the uniform with a pin and catch.

From 22 June 1943, the medal was adapted with a small plate at the base with either 25, 50, 75 or 100 to recognize those soldiers that had taken part in numerous attacks. These were known as grades II through IV, accordingly. On the Class IV badge, the oak leaves which run around the circumference on each side of the medal, along with the bayonet and hand grenade were larger in size. Further the wreath was gold in color.

Criteria for Award
The medal was originally designed for presentation to combat engineers, as well as members of the artillery, anti-aircraft and anti-tank who supported infantry units in combat. It could also be awarded to medical personnel attending to battlefield casualties in "close combat conditions". Prior to the introduction of the Tank Destruction Badge, the General Assault Badge could be conferred for the single-handed destruction of tanks or armored vehicles.

Other determining factors for award:
- Ineligibility for the Infantry Assault Badge
- Participation in three infantry or armored attacks on three different days; or
- Participation in three infantry or armored indirect assaults on three different days.

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