Maybe some people will post their Freikorps postcards.
I'll start off with just one that I received today. Sometimes you still find sleepers on eBay.
This is a member of Detachment Grothe, a small unit that was part of Freikorps Hülsen.
The collar badge consisted of a narrow EK ribbon (the type used for ribbon bars) mounted behind the Freikorps Hülsen oakleaf collar badges. Note also that he wears the MG sleeve badge but with a black cloth backing. It was the style of Freikorps units who continued to wear the MG sharpshoorter badge to mount it with a black backing, instead of field gray as was the custom during the war. Some wore a reduced size version of the MG badge and based on the one seen in the photo, it appears he's wearing one of these.
I'll start off with just one that I received today. Sometimes you still find sleepers on eBay.
This is a member of Detachment Grothe, a small unit that was part of Freikorps Hülsen.
The collar badge consisted of a narrow EK ribbon (the type used for ribbon bars) mounted behind the Freikorps Hülsen oakleaf collar badges. Note also that he wears the MG sleeve badge but with a black cloth backing. It was the style of Freikorps units who continued to wear the MG sharpshoorter badge to mount it with a black backing, instead of field gray as was the custom during the war. Some wore a reduced size version of the MG badge and based on the one seen in the photo, it appears he's wearing one of these.
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