I have posted these ages ago.
First 2 were awarded in 1940 for Narvik, last one in 41-42 for Afrika.
I think the idea that anyone with one of these who was wounded in WW2, and got this badge again, but in the corresponding grade is a far fetched story.
Maybe in an isolated case, but by no means official practice.
In fact, we can more or less see, that as far as the Govt was concerned, there was no real "spanish" wound badge at all, there was a badge with.. and one without the swastika.
That there was a design change, that we all know, but that after WW2 started, there was any official differentiation between the 2 badges, that we do not see at all.
First 2 were awarded in 1940 for Narvik, last one in 41-42 for Afrika.
I think the idea that anyone with one of these who was wounded in WW2, and got this badge again, but in the corresponding grade is a far fetched story.
Maybe in an isolated case, but by no means official practice.
In fact, we can more or less see, that as far as the Govt was concerned, there was no real "spanish" wound badge at all, there was a badge with.. and one without the swastika.
That there was a design change, that we all know, but that after WW2 started, there was any official differentiation between the 2 badges, that we do not see at all.
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