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Originally posted by wilhelm Saris View PostThere is much more where this material comes from. Piles and piles (and other
things).
Lots of this HJ-stuff is shown in my "Handbook of the Hitler-Jugend", isn't it Marc?
Hope I am correct!
But I can not post everything, just toooooo much :-)
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Hi guys,
As some of you might know, I used to be a RZM M4 buckle collector and I have done a lot of research regarding RZM markings on buckles.
Buckle collectors have a huge databank available on the subject. With the usual « anomaly’s », such as buckles with a RZM-M5 marking or buckles with a RZM paper tag attached bearing a RZM not number corresponding to the RZM number stamped on the buckle, etc. ...
Do you guys whom collect HJ - AHS - NPEA - etc. cloth insignias have an acceptable theory as to why a lot of triangles and other cloth have a RZM M4 / 226 (buckle manufacture) tag attached ???
Maybe it would be interesting to have a “pinned tread” databank of HJ - DJ - AHS - NPEA - BDM - and other related cloth insignias ... Moderator??? :-)Attached Files
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Originally posted by Marc verstraete View PostDo you guys whom collect HJ - AHS - NPEA - etc. cloth insignias have an acceptable theory as to why a lot of triangles and other cloth have a RZM M4 / 226 (buckle manufacture) tag attached ???
So, no theory. An "M" looks different.
It all is explained in my HJ-handbook, see page 40
and pages 46-47.Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 04-26-2016, 11:43 AM.
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