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    WW2 Free Polish Army

    Gentlemen

    I'm not sure if this is the right place or even if this badge is a genuine Free Polish Badge. I am being offered it as such. I think it should have something clutched in its talons which has broken off.

    Any Polish experts here or should I post in another place.

    Many thanks

    James
    Attached Files
    Collecting NSDAP collar tabs
    Kupuję medale i odznaki z Polskie sily Zbrojne Na Zachodzie 1939/47 - Polish Army in Exile badges
    Seeking Soldbuch or any information relating to Dr. Werner Zwingelberg

    #2
    and the reverse
    Attached Files
    Collecting NSDAP collar tabs
    Kupuję medale i odznaki z Polskie sily Zbrojne Na Zachodzie 1939/47 - Polish Army in Exile badges
    Seeking Soldbuch or any information relating to Dr. Werner Zwingelberg

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      #3
      James, it has the appearance of a Polish parachute qualification wing but it isn't for various reasons: it isn't numbered and it doesn't have a screw fitting for starters.
      It may be a sweetheart badge, or perhaps an item made for reenactors.

      Luc

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        #4
        Defin

        Definite copy of a GR-TECH style wing.

        Gary J.

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          #5
          Thanks Gentlemen,

          Is there a good reference for WW2 Free Polish medals, badges & insignia?

          All the best

          James
          Collecting NSDAP collar tabs
          Kupuję medale i odznaki z Polskie sily Zbrojne Na Zachodzie 1939/47 - Polish Army in Exile badges
          Seeking Soldbuch or any information relating to Dr. Werner Zwingelberg

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            #6
            In

            In Polish, but very comprehensive graphically ... (Breast Badges)

            "Odznacki Wojska Polskiego 1918 -1945"

            Pantera books.

            ISBN 978-83-204-3299-2

            Gary J.

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              #7
              Thanks Gary for the book recommendation.

              Another question

              Monte Cassino crosses are all numbered. Is there a database of recipients anywhere?

              Again many thanks

              James
              Collecting NSDAP collar tabs
              Kupuję medale i odznaki z Polskie sily Zbrojne Na Zachodzie 1939/47 - Polish Army in Exile badges
              Seeking Soldbuch or any information relating to Dr. Werner Zwingelberg

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                #8
                There

                There is a listing at the Sikorski Institute in London, which I believe covers most of the issue numbers ..

                Also a few rumours in the pipeline that someone was considering publishing the listing ...

                Gary J.

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                  #9
                  Gary

                  You are such a star

                  wielkie dzięki

                  James
                  Collecting NSDAP collar tabs
                  Kupuję medale i odznaki z Polskie sily Zbrojne Na Zachodzie 1939/47 - Polish Army in Exile badges
                  Seeking Soldbuch or any information relating to Dr. Werner Zwingelberg

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                    #10
                    Could it not be a British made badge, the pin clasp on the rear is identical to British made US Glider and Para Wings, i have several, i also have one of these Polish Paratrooper badges?

                    I have quite a few Monte Cassino Crosses and other Polish items, where were the original Polish Para badges made? The Polish Para's were formed in Scotland in 1941 right ?

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                      #11
                      These badges were made only by two companies, GR TECH and Kirkwood.

                      I would pass on this one.

                      Cheers, Ade.

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                        #12
                        I did not pay much for mine, so i am going to keep it. I picked mine up with other geniune items from a Polish Family.

                        The first badge's were produced in 1941 by order of Army General Władysław Sikorski , the combat paratroopers badge were not produced until November 44 after Market Garden, thats when the wreath was added to the talons of the bird.

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