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    HJ pins & insignia?

    I found this lot in a box with German pins/ tinnies and insignia. At first I thought they were US Boy Scout items but the buttonhole pin is marked A. Klammert Innsbruck.

    I know Alois Klammert was a maker of German pins/ badges in WWII.

    Does anyone know what these pins are?

    Thanks,
    Tino
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      #3
      Pfadfinderbund perhaps? Only a guess on my part. Nice items.

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        #4
        I've never seen anything WWII related with these sorts of symbols and insignias. I look forward to seeing what others say.

        Sydney

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          #5
          Not H.J. related. These are scouting insignia. Christian or Wim would probably know exactly what group used this insignia.

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            #6
            Not Boy Scouts of America.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Tino View Post
              I know Alois Klammert was a maker of German pins/ badges in WWII.
              Klammer .... and it`s an Austrian not German maker.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Jo Rivett View Post
                Klammer .... and it`s an Austrian not German maker.
                The reverse of the badge says Innsbruck and so Jo is right (as so often). No Innsbruck in Germany!

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                  #9
                  Thanks for all the replies, interesting items for sure.

                  I hope someone is able to identify the items.

                  Thanks Tino

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                    #10
                    Hello,
                    Tino, While this will probably be of no help identifying these cloth items you have I will post one's very much like you show also. I got these two items along with a few other Latvian badges and also wonder what they may be. I also was told that they have no relation to the military but I post mine also in the hopes of someone being able to say what they are.
                    regards
                    Duzig(Bill)
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