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Balloon Badge Revisited- Pics!?!?!?
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That being a Balloon Observer's badge is about as real at this little fairy.Attached FilesLast edited by W. C. Stump; 09-25-2003, 12:23 PM.
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Mystery solved.
This morning I was editing tapes of documentaries I had recorded previously and never completely labeled. I found a very clear clip of the exact scene posted at the top of this thread. The HJ fellow is clearly and definately wearing a silver IAB. The clip that shows this detail is from the History Channel's presentation of "Hitler and Stalin, The Roots of Evil". Copies should be available thru the History Channel's web site.
No doubt for me, it's an IAB.
TLast edited by Tiger 1; 09-26-2003, 12:38 PM.An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.
"First ponder, then dare." von Moltke
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Originally posted by Tiger 1This morning I was editing tapes of documentaries I had recorded previously and never completely labeled. I found a very clear clip of the exact scene posted at the top of this thread. The HJ fellow is clearly and definately wearing a silver IAB. The clip that shows this detail is from the History Channel's presentation of "Hitler and Stalin, The Roots of Evil". Copies should be available thru the History Channel's web site.
No doubt for me, it's an IAB.
T
Yuri
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I am sure that I saw a photograph of this Führer audience some years ago and came to the conclusion that it was certainly a para badge and probably an Army one, if the faintly discernable bulge at the top of the wreath and the distinctive shape of what seems to be a diving eagle are any indication. The thing to do would be to get hold of an original print of the film and blow that up.
It is certainly possible that the HJ Leader served in an airborne unit sometime prior to being appointed to this rank in the Hitlerjugend. Combat veterans were often posted to the HJ, especially in the later stages of the war, in order to help train the youngsters in the craft of war. By the time this photo was taken, the HJ was a combat organisation.
He could have been a former Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger with previous service in the Heer's Fallschirm-Infanterie. He could have been a Brandenburger. But it is more likely that he served with SS-Fallschirmjäger-Btl 500 and/or 600. Not all of the estimated 3000 to 3500 men who passed through the ranks of the SS Para Bn fell in battle. Quite a few transferred out of the unit, being posted to other Waffen-SS units. It is more logical that the man in the photograph is an SS man serving as a Hitlerjugend leader.
But none of these images is really clear enough. We would need to take an enlargement from the film itself. On the subject of Balloons, here's a shot from Walter Scheu's photograph collection. It shows what appears to be a balloon with an observer's basket suspended below and on the reverse is written, in Scheu's hand, "Unser stetiger Begleiter der Fesselballon 12". Scheu was an NCO in SS-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 5 before being commissioned into the SS paras.
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Originally posted by Yuri DesyatnikWe know he's wearing an IAB. It's his bottom badge that's being discussed here.
Yuri
TAn opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.
"First ponder, then dare." von Moltke
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Originally posted by migiletowhat about the statment in tuckers book that some vets brought back the balloon badge? is this a prototype?
jamie cross has one for sale for 2300, if these were faked why dont we see a lot of them on the market. or are there and I just have not?
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Originally posted by GerdHi all,
for what it´s worth. I have seen this scene in another documentary and could make another picture.
For my eyes it looks like a Luftwaffen-para-badge and an IAB.
cheers
Gerd
Regards
Paul R.
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The End
The evidence is in, the "camera never lies", and three people out of thousands seen a Hitler Youth Leader wearing a Silver Army Balloon Observer badge. (Kyle, Warlord and his "other historian"). I must say that "I would NOT give it 85 percent chance of the badge being a Balloon badge", but 99% positive proof that it is for sure a Luftwaffe Paratrooper Badge. With this I have the old crow dinner prepared, but will let it pass with a simple acknowledgment from both these English Gentlemen that they were wrong. Finally, all has been said that needs to be said until IF and WHEN additional new information is brought forth.
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