A collector offered to me a Souville badge. At the moment I have no photos of the badge, that he offered to me. He told me it is one of the rarest not official German Imperial ww1 awards and it is easier to find a Knight cross, than to find such a badge.
I did not find it on the well known dealer sites. And I got only a few informations about the badge on this site:
http://freenet-homepage.de/bero3459/souville-orden.html
I think in the German army it was not allowed to wear not offical badges on the uniform (other troops for example soldiers from Austria wore a lot of such not official badges, cap badges etc.). There were only a few exceptions like the Souville button of the R.I.R.88 and the Souville badge of the R.I.R.81 from Hessen. The badge got only stormtroopers and soldiers, that fought at the Souville Hoehen in the battle of Verdun in the August of 1916. It was allowed to wear the badge on the left side of the uniform.
I want to know more about the award! How many badges were awarded etc. Who can tell me more?
I did not find it on the well known dealer sites. And I got only a few informations about the badge on this site:
http://freenet-homepage.de/bero3459/souville-orden.html
I think in the German army it was not allowed to wear not offical badges on the uniform (other troops for example soldiers from Austria wore a lot of such not official badges, cap badges etc.). There were only a few exceptions like the Souville button of the R.I.R.88 and the Souville badge of the R.I.R.81 from Hessen. The badge got only stormtroopers and soldiers, that fought at the Souville Hoehen in the battle of Verdun in the August of 1916. It was allowed to wear the badge on the left side of the uniform.
I want to know more about the award! How many badges were awarded etc. Who can tell me more?
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