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German Anti-Partisan Badge
The German Partisan Badge (in German: Partisanenabzeichen) was a military decoration awarded by Nazi Germany during World War II. It was instituted on January 30, 1944, by Adolf Hitler to recognize the efforts of German and Axis personnel who fought against partisan forces behind enemy lines.
To qualify for the badge, individuals had to meet certain criteria, including:
- Participating in at least three separate engagements against partisan forces.
- Demonstrating leadership, bravery, and effective command in anti-partisan operations.
- Serving in an active anti-partisan unit for a specific period.