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  • Germany. A Medal Bar with Three Medals, Awards, and Decorations
  • Germany. A Medal Bar with Three Medals, Awards, and Decorations
  • Germany. A Medal Bar with Three Medals, Awards, and Decorations
  • Germany. A Medal Bar with Three Medals, Awards, and Decorations
  • Germany. A Medal Bar with Three Medals, Awards, and Decorations

Item: G36262

Germany. A Medal Bar with Three Medals, Awards, and Decorations

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Germany. A Medal Bar with Three Medals, Awards, and Decorations

(Ordenspange). A third reich period three-place medal bar, consisting of 1) An Iron Cross 1939 Second Class; a cross pattée of multi-piece construction with a blackened iron core (magnetic) within a ribbed border; on loop for suspension; he obverse with a raised central mobile swastika with the re-institution date “1939” in raised numbering on the lower arm; the reverse with the original institution date “1813” in raised numbering on the lower arm; measuring 44.22 mm (w) x 44.34 mm (h). 2) An Eastern Winter Campaign Medal; constructed of silvered and patinated zink; with a large national eagle on the obverse clutching a swastika (“Hakenkreuz”) and a leftward facing Stahlhelm on the top with horizontally oriented stick grenade; the reverse “Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/42” (Winter Battle in the East 1941/42) in all capital letters with a crossed sword and laurel wreath on the bottom; on a loop for suspension; measuring 36.20 mm (w) x 44.01 mm (h). 3) A West Wall Medal; constructed of bronze; on a loop for suspension; the obverse with a crossed shovel and sword in the centre, and a concrete pillbox/bunker directly below, as well as with the German national eagle above, all within an oak leaf wreath; the reverse inscribed “Für Arbeit zum schutze Deutschlands” (For labour for the protection of Germany) within an oak wreath; measuring 33.05 mm (w) x 45.70 mm (h); all suspended from a medal bar with a metal core (magnetic); horizontal pinback; in overall better than very fine condition.
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