Infantry assault badge in Silver(Infanteriesturmabzeichen ).
Maker marked 'R.S.S', Richard Simm & Söhne, Gablonz.
Nice condition with a good amount of the original finish remaining.
Note that the catch has a wartime repair. These badges often have a broken catch since the construction was rather fragile.
If you want a combat veteran this is a good choice, would be perfect on a worn uniform.
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HISTORY:
The Infantry Combat Badge, more commonly referred to as the Infantry Assault Badge, was designed by C. E. Junker of Berlin and instituted on December 20, 1939 by Generaloberst von Brauchitsch. The initial class was instituted in silver and decorated foot infantry who participated in combat action earning a degree of experience that qualified them for the badge.
A separate class, in Bronze, was instituted on June 1, 1940. The Bronzed class had criteria similar to the requirements the Silver. There was, however, one notable distinction; The status of the troops, bronzed meant motorized Panzer troops, silver meant foot infantry.