Germany Awards - Front braces for long-range night fighters in gold
For night fighters, a separate front-line bar with a blackened laurel wreath was introduced on August 14, 1942. A distinction was made between night hunters and night hunters. In near night hunters, the arrowhead, like in hunters/day hunters, is directed upwards. The long-range night fighter screed shown here has a downward winged boom, as on the front shoulder straps of the destroyers, but with a blackened wreath. The frontlines were established by Luftwaffe Commander-in-Chief Hermann Göring on January 30, 1941 as a visible sign and recognition of the use of the front in the air. All Air Force personnel who took part in front-line operations and fulfilled the provisions of the award were awarded. Front flight brackets were expanded to 8 versions by 1944. These were: fighters, short-range night fighters, long-range night fighters, scouts, combat and dive fighters, transport and landing aircraft, combat aircraft and destroyers. Enemy flights included flights at a distance of at least 30 km beyond the front line or associated with contact with the enemy. Later long flights, over 12 hours were counted 4 times, and over 16 hours - 5 times. The bronze front bar was awarded after 20 enemy flights, the silver after 60 flights and the gold front bar was awarded after 110 enemy flights. Due to frequent overfulfillment of tasks on June 26, 1942, the star (suspension) was presented to the golden front span. Since April 29, 1944, these trailers have been awarded hundreds of steps. Prices depend on the number of bets. Braces were made of tombac or fine zinc. Braces are valued higher at Tombak. Source: J. Nimmergut, Deutsche Orden und Ehrenzeichen before 1945, vol. IV, 2001.
Wide gold plated zinc openwork clasp. The winged arrow is separately inclined and ancient silver. At the back is a horizontal pin. For clips with the manufacturer, this is on the back.
Front side:
In - the center of the clasp is a round blackened wreath consisting of bay leaves.
- Below on the laurel wreath is a straight-standing swastika.
In the - center of the wreath is an ancient silver-plated patinated winged arrow with its tip pointed down.
- To the left and right of the wreath are oak leaves in 4 rows - 3 - 3 - 2 - 1 - leaf
Downside:
- Smooth and bronze.
- If with the manufacturer of this on a screed.
Photos of www.militaria-berlin.de
Front end: Front suspension for long-range night fighters in gold
Reverse: Front bar for long-range night fighters in gold
Established:
January 30, 1941 Hermann Goering
August 14, 1942 Introduction of night fighter front bars
Data:
- Material: fine zinc gilded, partially blackened
- Size: 75mm x 25.7mm
- Weight: about 17g
estimated collector price:
1000 – 1100 €