1957er Flak-Kampfabzeichen
Instituted on 10 January 1941 and designed by the artist Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus (whose original design was obviously changed for the 57er version by eliminating the Swastika clutched by the Luftwaffe eagle on top), the badge was initially awarded for successes against aerial- as well as ground-based targets. Following the institution of the Luftwaffe’s Erdkampfabzeichen [Ground Combat Badge] on 31 March 1942, the badge was exclusively awarded for successes in combating enemy aircraft.
The badge could be awarded to active Luftwaffe soldiers of the Flak branch as well as Hitler Youth auxiliaries and Flakwehr personnel. In order to qualify for the badge, a total of 16 "points" had to be reached for which certain criteria were set. (For example, participation in the destruction of an enemy plane was worth 2 points; if the victory was credited to a single battery or platoon, all of its members earned 4 points. Members of the first searchlight crew to catch an individual enemy aircraft in a searchlight beam were credited 1 point.)
The badge could also be awarded for exceptional individual performance in combat and for leadership achievements by officers in duty positions of detachment commander or above.
Here is the badge now. It’s a very early piece made by Steinhauer & Lück and shows heavy patina and wear:
As always, all comments are welcome.