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  • A General Assault Badge Grade III to the 21st Infantry Division; Leningrad
  • A General Assault Badge Grade III to the 21st Infantry Division; Leningrad
  • A General Assault Badge Grade III to the 21st Infantry Division; Leningrad

Item: G30399

A General Assault Badge Grade III to the 21st Infantry Division; Leningrad

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A General Assault Badge Grade III to the 21st Infantry Division; Leningrad

A certificate, measuring 139x200mm, very fine condition with some creasing, scuffing, and discolouration. The recipient is NCO Ewald Müller on the Staff of the 21st Infantry Division for brave participation on 50 deployment days. The document is dated to “in the field” on March 18, 1944 and is signed in black ink by a Major, the name is indecipherable.


Between January and March of 1944, during the time Müller earned the badge, the 21st Infantry Division fought defensive battles outside of Novgorod and Leningrad, retreating battles to Pskov and Narva, and a defensive battle near Ostrov and Pskov against the Red

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