As a non believer in these since day one, I was interested to read this.
I have posted a number of times that German regulations would never have allowed the French to make the badges and at best they could have been "theater made knockoffs" bought unofficially by the troops
However, maybe the Baqueville or Mourgeon firms actually did make these? Like the Firms in Pakistan who will make cloth badges to order, there is no reason why a fraudster could not have ordered these to be made from the firms in the 1960s.... or maybe even the firms made them on their own initiative to supply the growing collectors market some time after the war....
The answer probably lies with Baqueville.....
I have posted a number of times that German regulations would never have allowed the French to make the badges and at best they could have been "theater made knockoffs" bought unofficially by the troops
However, maybe the Baqueville or Mourgeon firms actually did make these? Like the Firms in Pakistan who will make cloth badges to order, there is no reason why a fraudster could not have ordered these to be made from the firms in the 1960s.... or maybe even the firms made them on their own initiative to supply the growing collectors market some time after the war....
The answer probably lies with Baqueville.....
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