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    Badge of honor of the Dr. FRITZ TODT

    Hi,

    Here a specimen which has to me lends an American veteran with other badges of which several one taken by him in the factory of manufacturer "Wilhem DEUMER " LÜDENSCHEID.


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    and the reverse

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      #3
      and the other badges.



      Regards

      Phil.

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        #4
        it looks like a very strong/powerful badge!

        but i dont like how its kept (with wire around neck )

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          #5
          Originally posted by redartist View Post
          it looks like a very strong/powerful badge!

          but i dont like how its kept (with wire around neck )

          Yes,I do not like either ,but it is about an assembly made just after war by the veteran.

          Phil

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            #6
            These were not made by the veteran, but sold to the veteran by the Deumer company in Germany from leftover stock. I have seen and bought several of these over the years directly from US veterans who bought them at the end of the war in the occupation from company representatives. They came with a small card telling what each medal was in German.
            Ron Weinand
            Weinand Militaria

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              #7
              thats quite interesting.

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                #8
                Is it my computer or do the reds seem blue and the blues seem red on the ribbons in the scan?
                Richard V

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Richard View Post
                  Is it my computer or do the reds seem blue and the blues seem red on the ribbons in the scan?
                  Richard V
                  Hi Richard,

                  It is your computer because the ribbon which must be blue are blue and the red is quite red.

                  Regards

                  Phil.

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                    #10
                    Just great. Now I have my computer reversing colors on me. &$*#*(@&&$
                    Richard V

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                      #11
                      Nice little collection. I suppose you have a dilema; keep them all togetehr as a group 'representative salesman' or seperate them all?

                      Fritz Todt badge is very nicely kept by the way. Can you show the rear of the CCC? Are they all from Deumer?

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                        #12
                        Actually, it would be a shame to break up this set, as most of them have been over the years. Nice to see one still intact. Put the whole thing in a Riker mount and think about whether or not it should be separated. Think about it for for years before you do anything. Even better yet, think about if for years, then sell it to another collector and thell him/her to do the same...Tom

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                          #13
                          Hi,

                          For the small history, this unit always belongs has this veteran who is always alive,it was gives to me in loan and it wishes to keep it.
                          I have just discovered a few weeks ago onlythat this old GI lives my village and in more belonged to my family indirectly.
                          The CCC are marked A.G.M.u.K. , and it is not possible for me to know if all unit comes from Deumer,because for that,I must dismount this unit and I do not want to do it by respect for this veteran.

                          SERGIO MOIRANO
                          90 TH DIVISION
                          357 COMPAGNY "G"

                          Normandie :UTHAT BEACH
                          BATTLE OF THE BULGE
                          GERMANY.



                          Regards

                          Phil.

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                            #14
                            Meet the Veteran!!

                            How Fortunate You Are!!!

                            Wonderful 'Factory Board' of Medals & Awards.....

                            PLUS...... Meeting the Veteran.......WOW!!!!

                            He must speak pretty good French by now....

                            WHAT Stories has may have to tell!!!

                            Keep us informed............SUPERBE Dave/dblmed

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by dblmed View Post
                              How Fortunate You Are!!!

                              Wonderful 'Factory Board' of Medals & Awards.....

                              PLUS...... Meeting the Veteran.......WOW!!!!

                              He must speak pretty good French by now....

                              WHAT Stories has may have to tell!!!

                              Keep us informed............SUPERBE Dave/dblmed
                              Hi,

                              This veteran was wounds during in Italy,bitten by a snake,wounds by the shooting of a machine-gun while unloading on Utha and wounds during the battle of the ardennes in Belguim.

                              He was decorates with the Purple Hart.

                              Regards

                              Phil.

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