Germany, Heer. A Lot of Award Documents to Obergefreiten Oskar Jürgensen, Grenadier-Regiment 209
(Heer Verleihungsurkunden). A lot of six award documents, named to Obergefreiten Oskar Jürgensen, including a document for an Eastern Front Medal, constructed of off-white paper stock with blank ink, dated 29 July 1942, measuring 140 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), the Wehrmacht stamp swastika has been crossed out and a central folding crease is visible, in overall extremely fine condition; a document for a War Merit Cross, II Class with Swords, constructed of off-white paper stock with black ink, issued in the field on 20 April 1943, featuring a handwritten signature of Generalleutnant Karl von Graffen, measuring 140 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), the Wehrmacht stamp swastika has been crossed out, in overall extremely fine condition; a document for a 1939 Iron Cross II Class, constructed of off-white paper stock with black ink, issued in the field on 29 October 1943, featuring a handwritten signature of Generalleutnant Curt Siewert, measuring 140 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), the Wehrmacht stamp swastika has been crossed out and a central folding crease is visible, in overall near extremely fine condition; a document for a Driver’s Proficiency Badge, Silver Grade, constructed of off-white paper stock with black ink, issued in the field on 31 March 1944, measuring 138 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), the Wehrmacht stamp swastika has been crossed out and a central folding crease is visible, in overall extremely fine condition; a document for a Wound Badge, Silver Grade, constructed of off-white paper stock with black and blue ink, awarded on 23 September 1944 for a single wound on 14 September, measuring 140 mm (W) x 200 mm (h), the Wehrmacht stamp swastika has been crossed out and a central folding crease is visible, in overall extremely fine condition; also including a citation to Infanterie-Regiment 209, dated 1 November 1941 and issued by Oberkommando des Heeres (Supreme Command of the Army), citing the distinguished combat performance of the regiment at Uritzk on 8 October 1941, featuring a facsimile signature of General Walter von Brauchitsch, measuring 230 mm (w) x 174 mm (h), the Wehrmacht stamp swastika has been ground out, in overall extremely fine condition.

