File:Wound Badge 1944.jpg

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English: The July 1944 wound badge in black, silver, and gold.
Date 30 September 2008 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by JRibaX.
Author The original uploader was AlfonsHeiderich at English Wikipedia.

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  • The Wound Badge in black was silver with black highlights (helmet, wreath, date, and Hitler's signature).
  • The Wound Badge in silver was all silver except for black highlights (helmet, swastika, date, and Hitler's signature).
  • The Wound Badge in gold was silver with gold highlights (helmet, wreath, date, and Hitler's signature).
  • The Wound Badge in gold for those killed was completely gold-colored.

These wound badges were of two-piece construction so that the silver background could contrast with the highlights.

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  • 2008-09-30 06:42 AlfonsHeiderich 785×354× (63412 bytes) The July 1944 wound badge in black, silver, and gold.

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current18:06, 15 April 2019Thumbnail for version as of 18:06, 15 April 20191,396 × 480 (197 KB)Skjoldbro (talk | contribs)Removed black background
14:33, 14 November 2009Thumbnail for version as of 14:33, 14 November 2009785 × 354 (62 KB)JRibaX (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{en|The July 1944 wound badge in black, silver, and gold.}} |Source=Transferred from [http://en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia]; transfer was stated to be made by User:JRibaX. |Date={{Date|2008|09|30}} (original upload date) |A

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