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    Red Cross badge help

    Hi
    Not my field nor the best pics but what you think guys
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      #3
      No red flags on this brooch

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        #4
        Great news
        Did different towns have their own engraving and numbers on the rear as normal

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          #5
          Hi Chris!

          Look for member "albertcher"-postings. You will find a lot of other badges from other towns.

          Kind regards, Peter

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            #6
            Great thank you very much

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              #7
              COLLECTING POLITICAL ITEMS, HJ AND SS

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                #8
                Hi,

                nice one! Every sisterhood (Schwesternschaft) had its own name (this could be the name of the town where it was located or an abstract name) embossed on the back and also a number. The brooches were handed out to the nurses by number.

                Your brooch is/was a silver one, that means it was most likely handed out to a former female auxiliary that took part in a wartime course, became a nurse and was attached to a sisterhood (but not a full member). She was not regarded as a full nurse with a proper (peacetime) education. The last one wouzld have received a golden one.

                Regards

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                  #9
                  Thank you very much for the infomation and the difference with peace time and war time qualifications

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