Probably the wrong forum, but I do not know where else to post this. Recently I have seen both at Auction and at some dealers, crucifixes sold as German WW2 military items. Some are listed as chaplain's crosses, others are claimed to be crosses carried by the individual soldiers. I have asked some of the sellers as nicely as possible what it is that identifies their item as a Third Reich relic. Usually what I get is a reference to a website where they saw a similar item claimed to be Third Reich. I personally believe that the presence of a skull and crossbones on the lower part of most crucifixes makes them think "SS". Maybe it indicates a pirate chaplain. Anyway, my real question is- Was there a standardized crucifix used by WW2 German military chaplains, or given to the troops? If so, how can we identify such items? Thanks, and if there is a better place for this post, I ask the moderators to move it as needed
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