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    I am hoping this is a good one, picked up a few days ago, did not pay alot for it.

    There is a stamp on the front, cant really see it very well, i am told it reads

    " Preußischer Landes-Krieger-Verein "

    and the inner ring reads

    " Krieger-Verein Vilsen U "

    Any information on this would be greatly appreciated !!
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      #3
      original bevo armband, but stamp?

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        #4
        Note sure about the stamp, may not be anything important ???

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          #5
          The SA did stamp armbands regardless of type of band, other formations also i believe,nothing wrong with this one, Sean

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            #6
            You think it may have been worn by the SA ?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Totenhead View Post
              You think it may have been worn by the SA ?
              No, I said other formations stamped their armbands also such as this one

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                #8
                Armband

                I agree - original armband. This style was worn by the SA, but other groups as well, as others have said. The stamp's text translates loosely to "Prussian country's fighting organization". I'm not sure what that means in relationship with the SA, though.

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                  #9
                  It's an armband for use by a veteran organization: In this case the Prussian Regional Warrior Association and the local post for the towns of Vilsen and ??? (can't make out the other town name.)

                  Best regards,
                  Tom
                  Mihi libertas necessest!

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                    #10
                    Thanks Guys So this would have been first worn in the 1930's then i take it??

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Totenhead View Post
                      Thanks Guys So this would have been first worn in the 1930's then i take it??
                      anytime upto the end war, it is a standard BEVO type armband.

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                        #12
                        Thanks guys

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