Originally posted by John T
only one question. Does he has the badge from a german vet or from an american vet who bring it home as a souvenir ?
I've never seen or got a french made navy badge from a german vet, even if they spend the most time of the war at the french coasts.
So my next thought is the following. Everbody knows that the american and british soldiers are looking for souveniers especially combat awards. In Germany even the kids are looking for IC and other medals to deal with for cigarettes and chocolate (my father told me). Is it possible that a french firm started to produce this badges as souveniers for exactly these 'customers', just after the war ends in France ? Different looking in design to the 'real' german badges - no problem, because they don't care. They have what they want to show it at home.
This could mean that you have an period badge on one hand, but nothing official on the other.
greeting
Walle
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