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    1914 bayonets and hands gun?

    Got a clue what these are for? Tri colors are different on the bayonets. Doug
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    Last edited by Douglas Kerley; 02-11-2009, 11:21 AM.

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    The broken rifle one is German and is pre-WW2 and is a sympathiser badge for anti-war protestors basically and the two bayonets, I do not know and could only speculate. Cheers, Torsten.

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      #3
      Hi Doug,

      it could be helpful, to see the reverse of the "Broken Rifle" (first turn around 180°)

      There are different oranizations, using this symbol.

      - Bund der Kriegsdienstgegner BdK in Germany, 1919 - 1933,
      - War Resisters' International WRI, founded 1921 in the Netherlands, it adopted the broken rifle as its symbol in 1931,
      - Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner/innen IDK, founded 1947 in Germany.

      If it is an old badge, it is expensive, see Heering-Hüsken, Katalog der Abzeichen deutscher Organisationen 1871-1945, 4th edition 1997, No. 4212 a)
      I think, that "Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner" is the wrong name in the catalogue, it must be the "Bund der Kriegsdienstgegner".

      If it is a new badge, it ist very cheap (please choose the language and the region for the price):

      http://www.wri-irg.org/shop/shop-de-eu.htm

      I think, it is a new piece.

      Regards
      Uwe

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        #4
        The small bayonet reminds me of a series I saw marked with "Ypres". I guess the colours are those of the Belgian flag?

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          #5
          Originally posted by TerryG View Post
          The small bayonet reminds me of a series I saw marked with "Ypres". I guess the colours are those of the Belgian flag?
          actually, if you look closely, the top bayonet has the Belgian flag on its grip and the bottom one has the German flag .... so, you're probably right and it would have something to do with the fighting in Belgium in 1914... Cheers, Torsten.

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            #6
            This came to me with a bunch of WW2 German Stuff.

            Originally posted by speedytop View Post
            Hi Doug,

            it could be helpful, to see the reverse of the "Broken Rifle" (first turn around 180°)

            There are different oranizations, using this symbol.

            - Bund der Kriegsdienstgegner BdK in Germany, 1919 - 1933,
            - War Resisters' International WRI, founded 1921 in the Netherlands, it adopted the broken rifle as its symbol in 1931,
            - Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner/innen IDK, founded 1947 in Germany.

            If it is an old badge, it is expensive, see Heering-Hüsken, Katalog der Abzeichen deutscher Organisationen 1871-1945, 4th edition 1997, No. 4212 a)
            I think, that "Internationale der Kriegsdienstgegner" is the wrong name in the catalogue, it must be the "Bund der Kriegsdienstgegner".

            If it is a new badge, it ist very cheap (please choose the language and the region for the price):

            http://www.wri-irg.org/shop/shop-de-eu.htm

            I think, it is a new piece.

            Regards
            Uwe
            I got this with a veterans grouping of WW2 German Stuff like these bayonet pins. I'll post a picture tomorrow of the back if I can find it easily. Thanks all. Doug

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              Picture of the back.

              Hi; Here you go. Doug
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                #8
                Hi Doug,

                based on this picture, this should be an old piece, however, there remains the question from which country it comes, Germany or international, e.g. Netherland.

                I do not know it.

                Regards
                Uwe

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                  #9
                  Here's the context of it from the American Veteran

                  This is one of two framed groups he collected in Europe and had on display in his den. I sure would love to hear more about the group and its associations. Doug
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                    Speedytop's catalog ID

                    Thanks for picture out of your catalog. I looked up the group and got a little info. They were around from 1919-1933. I ordered an article from a book about them. Can't wait for it. Thanks all. If you get any more info let me know. I only have a few pre WW2 German commie pins and stuff. Sounds like they are a "fellow traveler" group to me. Some of the same people in it. Nazis crushed them out. Doug
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                      #11
                      Das Reich in the UK has one as well

                      Not exactly, but close. Doug
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                        #12
                        the back

                        Still no information about the group but this is a start. I'm thinking that this one looks a little more modern. What do you think? Doug
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