Maker: Josef Feix & Sohn “JFS”
Base Material: Copper coated zinc construction
Variant: Second pattern
Grade: Bronze
Condition: Near Mint
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Product Description: This is an exceptional and highly desirable example of the Bronze Close Combat Clasp manufactured 2nd pattern by Josef Feix & Sohn (JFS) of Gablonz. Awarded for participation in a minimum of 15 days of close combat fighting, the clasp remains one of the most iconic and sought-after Wehrmacht decorations.
Historical Description: The Close Combat Clasp (Nahkampfspange) was instituted on November 25, 1942, to recognize the feats of German soldiers in close quarters combat. Units with soldiers who survived hand-to-hand fights with the enemy and other extremely close range combat actions would keep track of the dates and places of each of these battles, and soldiers who managed to make it through many of these fights became eligible for this award. Because only front-line troops with direct combat experience could earn this clasp, it was a regarded by the soldiers as a very prestigious award. The Close Combat Clasp was awarded in three grades: Bronze, for 15 close combat days; Silver, for 25 close combat days, and Gold, for 50 or more days of close combat. Hitler reserved the right to personally award the Gold Close Combat Clasp, which was widely regarded as more prestigious than even the Knight’s Cross. The total amount of these clasps awarded, in all grades, was fewer than 50,000.
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