Wound Badge July 20, 1944
Date Instituted |
July 26th, 1944 (??) |
Awarded To |
All members of the German High Command and Staff of Adolf Hitlerwho were present in the room in which a bomb exploded on July 20th, 1944in the Führer HQ at Rastenburg, East Prussia. |
Required Qualifications |
Wound Badge:
Wound Badge in Silver:
Wound Badge in Gold:
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First Awarded |
August 20th, 1944 |
Number Awarded |
24 |
Grades/Variations |
The Wound Badge, 1944 was awarded in three grades, Black, Silver and Gold. The version awarded depended on the number of wounds received via hostile action or due to the seriousness of any single wound. The more serious a wound, the more likely a higher version of the award would be given. |
Method of Wear |
All versions of the Wound Badge were worn on the lower left breast of theuniform or tunic. The Wound Badge was worn below all other awards worn onthe left breast, if any were present. A cloth version of the Wound Badge inBlack is believed to also have been made, but this would not have beenworn on the uniform or tunic and was most likely for use on sport or workattire. |
Notes |
On a personal level the Wound Badge was for obvious reasons not a popular award,as one would have to endure some amount of pain and suffering to be awarded one.In general though, the wound badge was looked upon highly, as it was a sign thatone suffered for his country, especially so in the case of the Silver and Goldversions of the badge. Civilians were awarded the Wound Badge after March of 1943due to the increasing number of people killed or wounded as a result of the Alliedbombing campaign. |