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WW2 German badge
Morning all,
I acquired this pocket metal badge in Crete back in 1988 and forgot all about it, not my area of expertise and I know nothing about these things.
can anyone tell me what I have here guys?
Cheers, John.Attachment 94162Attachment 94163
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A commemorative piece that marked the 2d meeting of the Main Region 'Front Soldaten' (a politicized veterans group from those days) that happened in Aschaffenburg in July of 1938.
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Reason: spelling
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Matt, many thanks indeed for that information.
Very interesting, I wonder if this belonged to a German WW2 official based in Crete, or a WW1 veteran who reinlisted ... Guess we will never know.
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One of them Mysteries John These kind of badges were not worn on the uniform, more like a dinner jacket or regiment blazer etc.
Its surprising how many who served in WW1 & WW2 still served later on........ I remember a book on A SAS Sgt, who was in the Troubles in Bosnia, at a meeting he was Talking to An older German Guy who was in charge of a Unit (I doubt it was a Muslim one) he talked to the Sgt as he was a Para, (the guy had noticed his tattoo I'm not sure what cap badge they were under at the time as they were trying to mingle), he said he was also a Para He was in the Fallschirmjäger in WW2........
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