File:AM.086969 U-Boot-Frontspange U-boat Front Combat Clasp. Reproduction replica. Third Reich WWII military decoration award of Kriegsmarine Nazi Germany navy est. 1944. Photo Armemuseum Sweden. License CC BY 4.0 cropped.jpg

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English: Reproduction (replica) of U-boat Front Clasp (German: U-Boot-Frontspange) or U-boat Combat Clasp, a World War II German military decoration of the Kriegsmarine, the navy of Nazi Germany (the Third Reich), awarded to holders of the U-boat War Badge to recognize continued combat service and valor. The award was instituted on 15 May 1944.

Photo taken by Armémuseum, the Swedish Army Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, of item no. AM.086969 from the collections of the museum.

Cropped version of an image file copied from the online presentation at DigitaltMuseum.org and published under the CC BY 4.0-license (Attribution 4.0 International)
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