Original German WW2 Silver Grade Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Flak Badge by E. Ferdinand Wiedmann of Frankfurt
SKU: GERMAN LUFTWAFFE FLAK ARTILLERY BADGE IN SILVER BY E. FERDINAND WIEDMANN OF FRANKFURT
Original/Reproduction: Original
Availability: In-stock
Manufacturer: E. Ferdinand Wiedmann of Frankfurt
Manufacturer Year: u
Condition: Very Good
Price: $475.00
Seller Type: WW2C
Seller ID: JMW
Seller Code: 190
Return Policy: 3-day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Description:
This Original German WW2 Silver Grade Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Flak Badge by E. Ferdinand Wiedmann of Frankfurt. The Flak gun is surrounded by wreath with Luftwaffe Reichsadler on top. E. Ferdinand Wiedman stamp on reverse. Straight pinback. 2 X 2.5 inches. Very good condition.
History:
The German WW2 Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Flak Badge (Flakkampfabzeichen der Luftwaffe) was an official military decoration awarded to Luftwaffe personnel who excelled in anti-aircraft defense operations. Below is detailed content focused on the original Silver Grade badge crafted by the esteemed manufacturer, E. Ferdinand Wiedmann of Frankfurt. The Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft Flak Badge was instituted by Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring on January 10, 1941. It was awarded to recognize the valiant efforts of Luftwaffe personnel engaged in ground-based anti-aircraft artillery operations. This badge symbolized not only technical skill but also the critical role of air defense during the war.
Design Features
The badge's design is emblematic of its purpose and the Luftwaffe's identity:
Obverse: A striking 88mm anti-aircraft gun is depicted, positioned against the backdrop of a soaring Luftwaffe eagle clutching a swastika.
Border: Encased within an oval laurel wreath with 16 oak leaves on each side, a traditional German military motif.
Finish: Typically silvered, which enhances the badge's visual impact while signifying its importance.
Manufacturer: E. Ferdinand Wiedmann, Frankfurt
- Ferdinand Wiedmann of Frankfurt was a prestigious producer of military insignia and decorations during the Third Reich. Their craftsmanship is highly regarded for its precision and durability. Original badges from this manufacturer exhibit distinct characteristics:
Markings: Often stamped with Wiedmann's logo or identification, ensuring authenticity.
Materials: Constructed from high-quality zinc or tombac and finished with a silver wash, though wear and patina are common due to age.
Construction: Featuring a sturdy pin-back system, typical of wartime Luftwaffe badges.
Criteria for Award
The badge was awarded based on a point system that accounted for confirmed aircraft kills or exemplary service in operating heavy anti-aircraft guns.
Eligibility: Members of Luftwaffe Flak units.
Documentation: Recipients were typically issued award certificates for records.