Third Reich DAF RAD workers HANNOVER SPORTFEST WEHRMACHT 1939 badge RARE
Third Reich DAF RAD workers HANNOVER SPORTFEST WEHRMACHT 1939 badge RARE
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Third Reich DAF RAD workers HANNOVER SPORTFEST WEHRMACHT 1939 badge RARE
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Third Reich DAF RAD workers HANNOVER SPORTFEST WEHRMACHT 1939 badge RARE
25 Years of Faithful Services in the Wehrmacht medal award no ribbon
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WW2 German Nazi ARMY Heer Wehrmacht FLAK Anti-Aircraft Badge award
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Waffen SS - Wehrmacht Eastern Medal award Winter Battle in the East 1941–42 Ostmedaille
The Eastern Medal (German: Ostmedaille), officially the Winter Battle in the East 1941–42 Medal (German: Medaille Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42), was a military award of the Wehrmacht which was created by ordinance of Adolf Hitler on 26 May 1942.
The Eastern Medal was awarded to any member of the Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS who served on the German Eastern Front during the winter campaign, within the period from 15 November 1941 to 15 April 1942. It was also awarded posthumously to any service member who died in the line of duty within the Soviet Union. It was wryly called the Frozen Meat Medal or the "Order of the Frozen Flesh" (German: Gefrierfleischorden).
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WW2 German Nazi PANZER uniform tunic sleeve destruction badge tank pin
WW2 German Nazi SOLDBUCH and ARBEITSBUCH ID from same soldier Lubeck 1941
ERNST WIGGER from the Wehrmacht
Wehrmacht Waffen SS antipartisan Bandit-warfare Badge Bandenkampfabzeichen Heinrich Himmler
Bandit-warfare Badge (Bandenkampfabzeichen) was a World War II decoration of Nazi Germany awarded to members of the army, Luftwaffe, Order Police, and Waffen-SS for participating in Nazi security warfare (Bandenbekämpfung). The badge was instituted on 30 January 1944 by Adolf Hitler after authorization/recommendation by Heinrich Himmler.
Background
Especially on the Eastern Front, the terms "partisan" and "bandit" were applied by the Nazi security apparatus to Jews, communists, Soviet state officials, Red Army stragglers, and any other persons deemed to pose a security risk. Rear-area security operations against armed irregular fighters ("pacification actions") were often indistinguishable from massacres of civilians, accompanied by burning down villages, destroying crops, stealing livestock, deporting able-bodied population for slave labour to Germany, and leaving parent-less children on their own.