[on order] LfW qualification badges assorted

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Description

This product is intended for military-historical reenactment (immersive study of history); for creating costumes for theatrical and film, video plays condemning Nazism and fascism; as well as for exhibiting in museums of military history. This product is not propaganda of ideas and criminals convicted by an International Military Tribunal, and should not be used for such a purpose! The photos have been edited in accordance with the requirements of the law.

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We deliver the signs to order after payment. The delivery period is 1 month for an amount of 160 euro (you can have different badges in one order) or  from 1 badge, but longer

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We offer various German awards from World War II. Choose your options from the tables below.

Army Flak Badge


Aged effect metal. The pin for fastening on a uniform. Manufacturer's mark on the back.
Army Paratrooper Qualification Badge


To indicate the qualifications of the Wehrmacht paratrooper (German: Fallschirmjager) since 1936. A silver eagle attached to a golden wreath.
Box for Combat Badges

The dimensions of the box are approximately 7 x 5.5 x 1.5 cm, the outside is black with the LDO logo, the inside is trimmed in red. Suitable for such awards as the Iron Cross, Infantry Assault Badge and others.

The Leistungsgemeinschaft der deutschen Ordenhersteller (LDO) was the organization responsible for the distribution of orders, raw materials and the quality of medals in Nazi Germany.

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Luftwaffe Flak Badge (Antique Effect)


Badge of the Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Artillery. Metal with with an aged-silver finish. Symbol of the Flak artillery gun circled by the wreath of oak leaves. At the top is the symbol of the flying eagle of the Luftwaffe. On the reverse side is the brand of the manufacturer and the vertical pin for fitting.

These Luftwaffe Flak Artillery Badges were established January 10, 1940. It was awarded to air defense and radar units who accumulated a certain number of points for various achievements or injuries in battle.

Luftwaffe Ground Assault Badge (Antique Effect)


Antique coated metal badge. On the reverse side there is a pin for attaching the award to a uniform.

The 'Erdkampfabzeichen der Luftwaffe' (German) was introduced in 1942. The award was presented to members of the Luftwaffe units who participated in 3 ground operations on different days.

Luftwaffe Ground Assault Badge (Silver)


Made from metal with a finish of silver colour, the symbol of a thundercloud and lightning made of blackened metal. On the reverse side there is a pin for attaching the award to a uniform.

The badge was established on March 31, 1942 for Luftwaffe personnel who distinguished themselves in battles on the ground.

Luftwaffe Pilot Observer Badge


Assembled from two parts: a wreath (laurel and oak leaves) has golden finish, and the eagle is silver. Pin fastening. Original name: Luftwaffe Flugzeugführer beobachter abzeichen.

The combined Pilot and Observer award was bestowed on pilots who had held both Pilot's and Observer's certificates for at least one year.

Luftwaffe Pilot Observer Badge with Diamonds


The badge is assembled from two parts: the symbol of a flying eagle of silver color is decorated with artificial stones (imitation of diamonds), framed by a wreath with a golden semi-gloss finish. On the reverse side there is a pin for attaching the award to a uniform. 

Recipients of the award range from the German military elite, including Erwin Rommel, Wolfram von Richthofen and Goering himself, to the Finnish commander-in-chief Baron von Mannerheim and the Italian leader Benito Mussolini.

Luftwaffe Pilot Badge


The Pilot's Badge (German: Pilotenabzeichen) assembled from two parts: a symbol of a flying eagle made of blackened metal, encircled by a wreath with a silvery semi-matt finish. On the reverse side is the manufacturer's mark and a pin for attaching the award to the uniform.

The award was established in 1935 and was awarded to military personnel who had completed relevant theoretical and practical flight training.

Luftwaffe Paratrooper Qualification Badge

The badge "Fallschirmschützenabzeichen der Luftwaffe" (German) is assembled from two parts: the symbol of a flying eagle of gold color framed by a wreath with a silver finish. On the reverse side there is a pin for attaching the award to a uniform.