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    On January 6, 1945 the Luftwaffe authorized women to receive the Flakkampfabzeichen, or Anti-Aircraft Artillery War Badge. The Luftwaffe Flak Badge was the only German war badge of the Second World War authorized for females. Until now there has been no evidence of a woman ever earning such a decoration.

    This photo is from a small grouping of a Horcher, or sound locator unit, operating in Germany. While the photo is not definitive proof of a woman being officially awarded the Flak Badge it does provide strong circumstantial evidence this was the case. The photo was clearly posed for and she is the central figure, wearing the badge quite prominently. Although women were known to don the uniforms of friends and family for fun photo sessions this is not likely the case here. First, it would be highly unusual for Germans to be so openly playing with something as serious as a war badge in front of members of their unit. Second, none of the Luftwaffe men in the group had Flak Badges or award loops on their uniforms, making it unlikely one of the women took a man’s badge for fun.

    One oddity of the photo is the badge in question is clearly broken. The eagle should be easily visible in the photograph, but it is not. This certainly raises some questions as to the origin of the badge, though it does not rule out the likelihood the bearer received it. Perhaps the only badge available at the location was a broken one, or perhaps she had been awarded the badge at some time in the past and as it is clear she wore it on work overalls perhaps it had broken off. Add to this the likelihood it was a late war zinc badge which was more brittle than the early Neusilber or Tombak versions.
    Regardless of the answer to our many questions posed by this photo, one fact is clear; with the thousands of women fighting as Flakhelferinnen there must have been at least several hundred that met the criteria to receive the badges. We will always wonder whether a woman was truly awarded a war badge until an authentic award document is produced. For a woman to have received a combat badge would be a monumental discovery.
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    #2
    It wasn't the same during your absence.
    Welcome back buddy
    Frank

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      #3
      Welcome back Marc,

      Your absence was deeply felt by all of us!

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        #4
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        Hope all's well Marc. welcome back

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          #5
          Good to see you back, mate!

          Very interesting pic, I found this one of two on a dealer site a while ago. I think it is doubtful though to be her uniform and badge. Well, in the tanks certainly!
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            #6
            Welcome back, Marc!

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              #7
              Hi Marc

              Glad to have you back!

              Secondly, I think its a Heer Flak Badge in the pic.
              Iam Uncle Sam
              That’s who Iam
              Been hiding out
              In a rock and roll band

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                #8
                There he is!!! All is right again, good to have you back in the saddle and we can get back to the forensic study of these badges and pieces of history. Leave all the politics and ignorant comments behind.

                Great discovery! I wonder if Dion is correct, it certainly looks like it might be a heerflak badge. But that would not really jive with the uniforms of some of the other members in her unit. Regardless, very cool and one more step closer to the truth.

                Tom
                If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

                New Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
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                  #9
                  The eagle on a Heeresflak is an integral part of the badge. It looks like a Luftwaffe flak badge with the eagle broken free.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
                    The eagle on a Heeresflak is an integral part of the badge. It looks like a Luftwaffe flak badge with the eagle broken free.
                    I agree, besides that I think the badge belongs to the guy next to her, just a feeling, those German girls always had to wear something in a pic from the guy they liked most .., think the other guy is also wearing his badge ..

                    Jos.

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                      #11
                      Nice to see you back again, Marc!



                      (PS - Will the 24 carat a$$hole who keeps deleting my posts under this thread PLEASE have the decency to tell me why they are being deleted?)
                      Last edited by Robin Lumsden; 02-25-2010, 08:05 PM.

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                        #12
                        I thought her boob was covering the Heer eagle

                        Tom
                        If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

                        New Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
                        [/SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
                        Available Now - tmdurante@gmail.com

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                          #13
                          Two great discoveries tonight. A girl with a badge and Marc.
                          pseudo-expert

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                            #14
                            I thought her boob was covering the Heer eagle
                            No, only her EK 1 is covered by that ..

                            Jos.

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                              #15
                              The girl with the badge is hot
                              Marc isn't

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