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    erkennungsmarke Dirlewanger

    I would appreciate your comments about this german Dogtag / Erkennungsmarke.

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    #2

    these tags are getting to the point of ridiculousness.

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      #3
      any other comments ??

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        #4
        I'm sorry voelender,,, I thought someone would come in and help.. For me this is a copy / fake.. The runes look wrong as well as the way its done etc.

        - my comment was because no matter how bad one of these looks someone always comes in and says 'you don't know what your talking about', I just dug this up near the Halbe pocket last week'!...

        Hopefully someone will come in and help you..

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          #5
          Most of the original Dirlewanger ekm I have come across were in zinc, there isn't anything that immediately tells me that this one is a new strike on a wartime blank, but the runes don't look the same.

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            #6
            when these tags were first discovered they were zinc, and have only 2 break lines. This is a 3 digit tag. That should fit in with all the others, - but this one is AL, has 3 break lines and strange runes. None of the other 3 digit tags before or after this same roll number are like this.. And this is good.. It is why I wrote my first comment.

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              #7
              looks as original tag with post war stamp

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                #8
                Originally posted by Yubari View Post
                looks as original tag with post war stamp
                95% of the Dirlewanger tags are postwar stamps....."IMO"

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                  #9
                  One thing that stands out that doesn't look right is the numbers, especially the "5". Totally different from the known original examples I've seen. Being made out aluminum and having three slots I believe is not a good sign. The original tags usually have two slots and are made of a lighter zinc, lighter than a normal soldier's dog tag. The way the numbers look alone would have me running...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sonderkommando View Post
                    95% of the Dirlewanger tags are postwar stamps....."IMO"
                    Exactly.. German would win the war, if there was so many soldiers as the stamped tags.

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