the ZB-30 in 7
These signs usually were typically mounted in the hallways of official buildings as well as in bigger residential apartment complexes and the "Blockwart"
The octagonal barrel is quite heavy in construction
It was first used in the battle for Crete in May 1941 and continued in service until the end of the war
Original German WWII Heer Gold 1941 German Cross Award Embroidered Cloth Badge Flintlock Muskets and Rifles the ZB-30 in 7Original Items: Only One Available. This is a very nice example of a German WWII "German Cross" in Gold award, issued as a cloth embroidered badge for use on the Heer (Army) uniform. The badge is approximately 2 7 8 inches (72mm) wide, and is hand embroidered, featuring a double, overlaid, eight point, sunburst pattern with the top, inner layer, sunburst in matte, brownish grey, cotton threads, and the bottom, outer layer, in bright, silver aluminum