Obverse: Sign for the 1939 wound in black 2. Form
Reverse: Sign for the 1939 wound in black 2. Form
- Material: coloured metal sheet blackened
- Size: 44mm x 36mm
- Weight: about 13g
20 - 30 € blackened in iron
Adolf Hitler, as Führer and Reich Chancellor, instituted a new wound sign on September 1, 1939. This was equal to the wounded badge of World War I, except for the swastika on the steel helmet. In the early years, the sign was made hollow, as before (Fig.), only in 1940 the sign was massively made for the class of silver and gold.
The requirements for awarding remained the same, but were supplemented by numerous additional provisions during the war.
This badge was established in recognition of servicemen who were injured in hostilities by the enemy or who became incapacitated as a result of injury.
The wound sign was awarded in 3 stages. For 1-2 times, wounds were issued in black. Soldiers who were wounded 3 and 4 times received a badge in silver (also matte white). For 5 times and multiple wounds, the sign was awarded in gold.
Hollow embossed oval badge in black non-ferrous metal. At the back is a vertical pin.
Front side:
Downside:
Photos of www.militaria-berlin.de
Obverse: Sign for the 1939 wound in black 2. Form
Reverse: Sign for the 1939 wound in black 2. Form