Thanks for the help. So this photo was probably taken between say 1938-1940? What was the prager burg spange?
Hi John,
the Praguer Castle bar spange (prager Burg) was awarded to men who were involved in the occupation of the Sudetenland and the annexation of Bohemia and Moravia. The spange was affixed to the Sudetenland medal ribbon bar and was available to be awarded to all German branches/personnel
Hi John,
the Praguer Castle bar spange (prager Burg) was awarded to men who were involved in the occupation of the Sudetenland and the annexation of Bohemia and Moravia. The spange was affixed to the Sudetenland medal ribbon bar and was available to be awarded to all German branches/personnel
So this fellow took part in the Annexation and specifically was involved in occupying the Prague Castle. That was 1938, and without any bravery or other badges, I'd have to say it was taken shortly after the annexation. Would that be a fair guess?
So this fellow took part in the Annexation and specifically was involved in occupying the Prague Castle. That was 1938, and without any bravery or other badges, I'd have to say it was taken shortly after the annexation. Would that be a fair guess?
mmm, not sure when it was taken really. I believe he is wearing the 3rd pattern wrap, which to my knowledge was modified/ issued in 42. But I could be wrong, as Im still learning myself. Maybe someone else could chime in.
So this fellow took part in the Annexation and specifically was involved in occupying the Prague Castle. That was 1938, and without any bravery or other badges, I'd have to say it was taken shortly after the annexation. Would that be a fair guess?
Most likely, could be during the French Campaign in 1940. Nice images StuGIII
Here is a Hauptfeldwebel with the Prager Spange, Picture taken in 1944.
(note: he has been in the Wehrmacht for a long time, participated on the Ostfront 1941/42, but no Iron Cross or KVK.)
Comment