He was survived by his two daughters
the obverse bearing a central raised oak leaf and mobile swastika
mounted with a smooth ring such as later Bacqueville variants
the obverse bears a cross paty with a central crowned eagle
with first war "1332" (1914) clasp in silver affixed to its original ribbon
Germany, Third Reich. A Pair of Badges for Military and Sports Merit Newly Listed He was survived by his(Abzeichen). A pair of badges, including: 1. A Minesweeper War Badge, constructed of gilded and silvered zink, the obverse consisting of an oval oak leaf wreath, joined together at the bottom by ribbon, topped by a Kriegsmarine eagle clutching a mobile swastika, surrounding a depiction of an exploding sea mine, the reverse with a crimped hinge and vertical pinback meeting a round wire catch emanating from a circular plate, unmarked but demonstrating