Germany, Heer. A Lot of Award Documents to Johann Semrad, Battle of Kursk WIA
(Verleihungsurkunden). A lot of three award documents named to Johann Semrad, including one for a Black Grade Wound Badge, named to Semrad as an Obergefreiter of Infanterie-Regiment 462 (subordinated to 262. Infanterie-Division), awarded on 21 January 1942 for two wounds suffered on 3 August 1941, featuring a handwritten signature of Oberstleutnant Benedict Widmann (German Cross in Gold, 25 April 1942), measuring 140 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), with a central folding crease, in near extremely fine condition; one for an Iron Cross II Class, named to Semrad as an Obergefreiter of an Infanterie-Sturm-Bataillon (subordinated to 19. Panzer-Division), issued in the field on 15 July 1942, featuring a handwritten signature of Generalmajor Gustav Schmidt (Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross, 4 September 1940; with Oak Leaves, 6 March 1943, and; German Cross in Gold, 22 April 1942), measuring 140 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), with a central folding crease, in near extremely fine condition, and; one for a Silver Grade Wound Badge, named to Semrad as an Unteroffizier of Infanterie-Sturm-Bataillon Panzer-AOK 2 (subordinated to 2. Panzer-Armee), issued at Pleschen (now Pleszew, Poland) on 22 October 1943 for four wounds suffered on 17 July 1943 (when 2. Panzer-Armee was engaged in defensive actions at the Battle of Kursk), featuring a handwritten signature of the chief doctor of Reserve-Lazarett Pleschen, measuring 140 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), with a central folding crease, in near extremely fine condition.

