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    #16
    I see it the same way. For such a draft you would get in trouble. I do not like it either, more like Eastern European product

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      #17
      I feel I need to clarify one thing - there are many original DRK armbands that have the issuing authority stamp on them that includes the swastika in its design (see attached armbands), but those stamps were added later and are not part of the armband's construction (note that those stamps should always correspond with the same town indicated on the armband itself). I still believe the old advice that I received that no original German WWII-era DRK armband was manufactured with the swastika as part of its design. Chris (has anyone ever imagined that if every German town/village had their own DRK organizations/designations as shown on the attached armbands, then there must have been thousands of different ones produced and worn between WWI thru WWII, yet I rarely find any for sale or in collections. They are what I consider rare/scarce armbands)
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