Description
This finely detailed badge is die-struck in high relief and retains all the details of the original. Finished in frosted silver plate, it features the mark of the well-known maker, Josef Feix Söhne of Gablonz, with their standard logo of the letters "JFS" inside a square box. The pin is round, with an integral hinge and catch.
Translated from Medals & Decorations of the Third Reich, by SS Colonel Dr. Heinrich Doehle. Copyright 1995, J. Rex Reddick:
The General Assault Badge was instituted on June 1,1940, under the same regulations as the Infantry Combat Badge, the Commander-in-Chief of the Army created a special combat badge for other soldiers to include those troops of the assault artillery who, along with other infantry or armored units, as well as their own units, who may qualify for the Infantry Combat Badge shall be awarded the General Assault Badge. The award criteria for the General Assault Badge is the same as for the Infantry Combat Badge.
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