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Deutsch: Deutsche Militärauszeichnung im Zweiten Weltkrieg der Wehrmacht, in der seit 1957 erlaubten Form
  • Stufe I - Bronze
  • Stufe II - Silber
  • Stufe III - Gold
English: Close Combat Badge in bronze, German Army. Post 1957 allowed type without Nazi symbol.
Date gestiftet 25. November 1942 ; regranted 1957
Source This file was derived from: Nahkampfspange - Close Combat Clasp, bronze, 1957.png
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  • Gestiftet: Deutsches Reich
  • Photo: Hsq7278
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