A collection of three award documents for Fritz Herrmann: Iron Cross 2nd Class, measuring 208x165mm. Hindenburg Cross, measuring 209x147mm. Wound Badge in Black, measuring 209x148mm. All in fair condition, with punched holes, fraying, and all had been torn in the middle and were subsequently repaired. The award for the Iron Cross states that Herrmann was a war volunteer in the 11th Company of Infantry Regiment No. 46 (Infanterie-Regiment Graf Kirchbach (1. Niederschlesisches) Nr. 46). It is dated to June 6, 1918, and signed in pencil by a Major, the name is indecipherable. The award for the Hindenburg Cross states that Herrmann’s profession at the time was worker, he lived in Liegnitz (Silesia, modern day Poland). The document is dated to Liegnitz on April 10, 1935, and signed in black ink by the acting mayor, the name is indecipherable. The certificate for the Wound Badge confirms that Herrmann is eligible to wear it. It is dated to Liegnitz on May 20, 1936. The signature in black ink is indecipherable.