he was officially "presumed dead" as of June 27
all closing with scalloped horizontal flaps with reinforced buttonholes meeting pebbled zink buttons
1955 and the last occupation troops left on October 25th that year
the obverse bearing a white cotton disc overlaid by a dyed black mobile swastika
the obverse with a raised rightward-facing profile of King Karl
Germany, Luftwaffe. A Flak Badge, by E. Ferdinand Wiedmann GTRexclude he was officially "presumed dead"(Flak Kampfabzeichen der Luftwaffe). Constructed of silvered zink, the obverse consisting of an oval oak leaf wreath, joined together at the bottom by ribbon, topped by a Luftwaffe eagle clutching a mobile swastika, surrounding a central Flak 88 with its barrel raised and extending beyond the edge of the wreath, the reverse with a crimped hinge and tapering vertical pinback meeting a flat wire catch emanating from a circular plate, unmarked but