The Third German Reich 1933 - 1945ArmyPanzer Troops

280 Nachlass des Oberleutnants Siegfried Vogel, Pz.Jg.Abt.117 und Pz. Jäg. Abt. 4.

Mounted 2 piece medal clasp: Iron Cross 2nd Class and medal commemorating the 1 October 1938 with clasp "Prague Castle". Reverse fitted with pin. Together with the award certificate dated 21.6.1940, with original signature of the Commander of the 4th Division, Lieutenant General Hansen; as well as the award certificate dated 26.1.1940, with printed signature of the Commanding General of the 4th Army Corps, General d. Inf. v. Schwedler.

Wound badge in black. Blackened hollow construction. Together with the award certificate dated 12.7.1941, with original signature of the department commander of the 4.Pz.Jäger-Abt. 4.

Iron Cross 1st Class. Silver plated, on screw plate. With maker's mark L/18 of BH Mayer's Hofkunstprägeanstalt Pforzheim. Comes with award certificate dated 6.11.1944, with original signature of SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Otto Kumm.

Single Tank Destruction Badge. Post war replacement for the lost badge. With notarized confirmation of the former leader of the 2./Pz.Jäg.Abt.117.dated 2.5.1956, that he was awarded the badge on 9.10. 1944 "as leader of the 2nd / Pz. Jäg. Abt. 117 of the 7th SS - Freiw. Geb. Jäg. Division "Prinz Eugen" with original signature of Captain d.R.a.D. Pust.

General Assault Badge. Zinc, on pin.

Reichssportabzeichen in Bronze, 1935-1944. on pin, with miniature pin.

SA Sport Badge in Bronze. 3rd type, on pin.

Miniature pin with EK 2nd Class and Wounded Badge in Black.

Wehrmacht driver's licence 1938, with photo in uniform.

Pair of shoulder boards as first lieutenant with applied rank star and letter "P" (Panzerjäger), as well as collar tabs for officers.

Embroidered sleeve badge for hunters.

Very nice grouping of this brave Panzerjäger Officer.

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