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Krimschild (Stiftungs ausführing)

The Krim Shield was struck in sheet metal and treated with a bronzed wash. The shield has a slightly concave shape with a hollow backside. The top of the shield shows the typical Wehrmacht eagle with spread wings, that is clutching a wreath of laurel leaves in its claws. In the centre of this wreath is a mobile swastika placed. The wreath is flanked by the dates 1941 and 1942, with left of the wreath 1941 and right 1942. Underneath the eagle comes the shield design with a rounded point at the bottom. The image on the shield is a scale map of the Russian mainland with underneath the Crimean Peninsula. The six most important places are showed as dots and the main rivers as slits in the landscape. In the middle of the peninsula stands the text ‘KRIM’. Because there were multiple producers of this shield, the colour can range from a dark chocolate brown colour to a fine pale bronze. At the backside is a supporting plate mounted with 3 or 4 pins and between these two parts is a piece of cloth placed. The colour of this piece of cloth depends on, in which Army branch the recipient served. This could be Wehrmacht or Kriegsmarine. This piece of cloth is shield shaped and is significant larger, so it could be sewed to the left sleeve of the uniform. The supporting plate with the pins was covered with a piece of red brown coloured paper or a piece of cloth. This was to protect the uniform from the pins. The number of pins can be different by producer, just as how detailed the shield is. This can range from a fine detailed shield to a very poor one. It was for the recipient also possible to buy a (9mm) stickpin of this award. This stickpin could be worn on the civilian tunic.

The Krim Shield was awarded in name of Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein and with the shield came a standard award document. The awarding was also noted in the Soldbuch. The shield was permanently worn on the left sleeve of the uniform and because of this there were multiple examples given to the recipient. It was also possible for the recipient to buy later new shields, this could in the official controlled LDO outlets. When the recipient owned multiple campaign shields, these could be worn underneath each other with 5mm space between them.

The criteria for receiving this shield were:

- That the recipient had served 3 months in the Crimea and for Kriegsmarine personnel was this 3 months in the waters that surround the peninsula.
- That the recipient had taken part in at least one major assault.
- That the recipient became wounded in the battle for the Crimea.

Bidermann, Gottlob-Herbert* August 28th, 1920
† September 1st, 2010

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Bar, Otto* April 7th, 1916
† June 24th, 1942

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Barkhorn, Gerhard* March 20th, 1919
† January 11th, 1983

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Bartels, Hans-Werner* January 28th, 1910
† December 2nd, 1991

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Bartels, Herbert (Flak-Regiment 42)* August 15th, 1917
† July 1st, 2009

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Bauer, Viktor (Jagdgeschwader 3 "Udet")* September 19th, 1915
† December 13th, 1969

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Baumgartner, Max (Nachrichten-Abteilung)* July 2nd, 1916
† December 20th, 1944
Plot: 12 Grave: 46

Becker, Aloysius "Alois"* October 16th, 1918
† September 27th, 1944
Plot: G Grave: 17

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Behnke, Heinz* October 1st, 1919
† February 17th, 2002

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Berghofer, Leonhard* November 5th, 1911

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Bernhard, Alfred* March 29th, 1919
† May 3rd, 1987

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Bertram, Ludwig* January 8th, 1917
† June 30th, 2006

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Bidermann, Gottlob-Herbert* August 28th, 1920
† September 1st, 2010

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Bieler, Bruno* June 18th, 1888
† March 22nd, 1966

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Blumenroth, Willi (Infanterie-Regiment 124)* July 19th, 1919
† June 17th, 1942

Blümke, Friedrich* February 18th, 1898
† September 14th, 1944

Bock, Wilhelm (Aufklärungs-Abteilung 22)* March 9th, 1917
† July 13th, 1943

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Boehringer, Gustav (Generalleutnant)* July 7th, 1892
† February 20th, 1974

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Boer, de, Johann* September 5th, 1897
† March 14th, 1986

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Bollmann, Alfred "Fred"* September 9th, 1905
† November 20th, 1978

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Bonnke, Friedrich* February 4th, 1915
† December 9th, 2001

Born, Willi* July 16th, 1913
† January 28th, 1944

Botsch, Walter (Generalleutnant)* February 27th, 1897
† January 7th, 1969

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Bruns, Diedrich* March 17th, 1897
† October 29th, 1988

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Bubendey, Hermann* December 5th, 1914
† January 28th, 2005

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Buchner, Hermann (Schlachtgeschw. 2 "Immelmann")* October 30th, 1919
† December 1st, 2005

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Bugislaus, Georg Andreas* June 24th, 1911
† June 17th, 1944

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Bunge, Ernst (Grenadier-Regiment 121)* May 29th, 1914
† May 12th, 1944
Grave: UNK

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Busse, Theodor (General der Infanterie)* December 15th, 1897
† October 21st, 1986

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Bünau, von, Rudolf (WH-General der Infanterie)* August 19th, 1890
† January 14th, 1962

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Bärenfänger, Erich (Generalmajor)* January 12th, 1915
† May 2nd, 1945

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