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Original German WWII Silver Grade Panzer Assault Tank Badge by Adolf Scholtze of Grünwald - Scoop Back Style
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Original German WWII Silver Grade Panzer Assault Tank Badge by Adolf Scholtze of Grünwald - Scoop Back Style

Original German WWII Silver Grade Panzer Assault Tank Badge by Adolf Scholtze of Grünwald - Scoop Back Style

$208.50

Original: $695.00

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Original German WWII Silver Grade Panzer Assault Tank Badge by Adolf Scholtze of Grünwald - Scoop Back Style

$695.00

$208.50

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Original Items: Only One Available. The Panzer Badge (German: Panzerkampfabzeichen) was a World War II German military decoration awarded troops in armored divisions. The Panzer Badge was introduced on 20 December 1939, in order to recognize the achievements of Panzer personnel who took part in armored assaults. It was designed by the Berlin firm of Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus, and was instituted by order of Generaloberst Walther von Brauchitsch. On 6 June 1940, a separate class of the badge, in Bronze, was added in order to recognize the crews of armored vehicles other than tanks. The award document that came with it was the common type that had the particulars of the recipient (rank, name) and the authorizing signature of an officer. The Panzer Badge was worn on the left tunic pocket.

The bronze version of the Panzer Badge was authorized for armored personnel and Panzer grenadier units equipped with armoured vehicles. It was also to be presented to members of armored reconnaissance groups and rifle battalions of Panzer divisions. The authorization of these badges was usually done at a regimental or divisional level.

This very nice example in Silver grade is constructed of oval shaped die cast with a silver wash, which is still quite bright overall, showing light oxidation and tarnishing in areas. The design of the badge is iconic, the front has a border of oak leaves tied at the base, a Heer-style national eagle clutching a mobile swas perches at the top of the wreath, a Panzerkampfwagen IV superimposed in the center on grassy ground, with its left tank track extending over the edge of the badge. The reverse is a "scoop back" with a vertical needle style pin, a pressed in round hinge, and a bent flat wire catch. These still retain a good amount of the silver wash, showing only light wear.

The reverse is marked on the middle left side with A.S., which has been attributed to Adolf Scholtze of Grünwald, which is also sometimes attributed to A.D. Schwerdt of Stuttgart. We have compared the style of manufacture with other "A.S." marked badges, and it is an exact match. Measures approximately 1.64 inches (41.65 mm) W x 2.36 (60.06 mm) H.

Offered in overall amazing condition, with all the details still present. Ready to display!

The term panzer division (German: Panzerdivision) as commonly used in English language refers almost exclusively to the armored (tank) division in the army branch of the Wehrmacht and of NSDAP Germany during World War II. The panzer divisions were the key element of German success in the Blitzkrieg operations of the early years of the war. Later the Waffen-SS formed panzer divisions, and even the Luftwaffe fielded a panzer division, the Herman Goring Division. The term Panzerdivision is still used in today's Heer of the Bundeswehr (for example 1. Panzerdivision). In German speaking countries the term is not immediately associated with the Wehrmacht as it is in English speaking nations, as the word simply means 'armored division' and has no additional connotation.

A panzer division was a combined arms formation, having both tanks (German Panzerkampfwagen, "armored fighting vehicle", usually shortened to "Panzer") and infantry as organic components, along with artillery, anti-aircraft, signals, etc. However, the proportions of the components of a panzer division changed over time.

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

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Details & Craftsmanship

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

Original German WWII Silver Grade Panzer Assault Tank Badge by Adolf Scholtze of Grünwald - Scoop Back Style - Image 6

Details & Craftsmanship

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

Original German WWII Silver Grade Panzer Assault Tank Badge by Adolf Scholtze of Grünwald - Scoop Back Style - Image 7

Details & Craftsmanship

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

Description

Original Items: Only One Available. The Panzer Badge (German: Panzerkampfabzeichen) was a World War II German military decoration awarded troops in armored divisions. The Panzer Badge was introduced on 20 December 1939, in order to recognize the achievements of Panzer personnel who took part in armored assaults. It was designed by the Berlin firm of Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus, and was instituted by order of Generaloberst Walther von Brauchitsch. On 6 June 1940, a separate class of the badge, in Bronze, was added in order to recognize the crews of armored vehicles other than tanks. The award document that came with it was the common type that had the particulars of the recipient (rank, name) and the authorizing signature of an officer. The Panzer Badge was worn on the left tunic pocket.

The bronze version of the Panzer Badge was authorized for armored personnel and Panzer grenadier units equipped with armoured vehicles. It was also to be presented to members of armored reconnaissance groups and rifle battalions of Panzer divisions. The authorization of these badges was usually done at a regimental or divisional level.

This very nice example in Silver grade is constructed of oval shaped die cast with a silver wash, which is still quite bright overall, showing light oxidation and tarnishing in areas. The design of the badge is iconic, the front has a border of oak leaves tied at the base, a Heer-style national eagle clutching a mobile swas perches at the top of the wreath, a Panzerkampfwagen IV superimposed in the center on grassy ground, with its left tank track extending over the edge of the badge. The reverse is a "scoop back" with a vertical needle style pin, a pressed in round hinge, and a bent flat wire catch. These still retain a good amount of the silver wash, showing only light wear.

The reverse is marked on the middle left side with A.S., which has been attributed to Adolf Scholtze of Grünwald, which is also sometimes attributed to A.D. Schwerdt of Stuttgart. We have compared the style of manufacture with other "A.S." marked badges, and it is an exact match. Measures approximately 1.64 inches (41.65 mm) W x 2.36 (60.06 mm) H.

Offered in overall amazing condition, with all the details still present. Ready to display!

The term panzer division (German: Panzerdivision) as commonly used in English language refers almost exclusively to the armored (tank) division in the army branch of the Wehrmacht and of NSDAP Germany during World War II. The panzer divisions were the key element of German success in the Blitzkrieg operations of the early years of the war. Later the Waffen-SS formed panzer divisions, and even the Luftwaffe fielded a panzer division, the Herman Goring Division. The term Panzerdivision is still used in today's Heer of the Bundeswehr (for example 1. Panzerdivision). In German speaking countries the term is not immediately associated with the Wehrmacht as it is in English speaking nations, as the word simply means 'armored division' and has no additional connotation.

A panzer division was a combined arms formation, having both tanks (German Panzerkampfwagen, "armored fighting vehicle", usually shortened to "Panzer") and infantry as organic components, along with artillery, anti-aircraft, signals, etc. However, the proportions of the components of a panzer division changed over time.

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