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    Luftwaffe helpers pin...photo in use

    i know we discussed this pin in the past and opinion was divided as to if it was a post war fake or not...look what i found..... a picture of it in use!!
    first i have ever seen....check it out
    mike
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    Thanks Mike makes me fell even better about the one I have.

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      James
      i agree....i know there are fakes out there but in the past i was concerned that all of them were
      Originally posted by jnoble
      Thanks Mike makes me fell even better about the one I have.

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        #4
        Would it be possible to see the whole photo?

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          Photo

          this is a picture found on page 195 of George Forty's book Germany at War...published in 2003 by carlton books
          mike
          http://enamelsofwar.homestead.com

          Originally posted by VerKuilen Ager
          Would it be possible to see the whole photo?

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            #6
            yy
            Originally posted by Mike Pinkus
            this is a picture found on page 195 of George Forty's book Germany at War...published in 2003 by carlton books
            mike
            http://enamelsofwar.homestead.com
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mike Pinkus
              James
              i agree....i know there are fakes out there but in the past i was concerned that all of them were
              Saw this one over the weekend.

              Cheers
              Don
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                Don

                very cool...great confirmation......

                mike

                Originally posted by Don Scowen
                Saw this one over the weekend.

                Cheers
                Don

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                  #9
                  Isn't it interesting that for years no one knew for sure what this badge was for or if it was indeed authentic atleast the ones I talked to at different shows how here we have two sources showing it in period ware.
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                  Last edited by James Noble; 03-01-2004, 07:27 PM.

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                    James
                    i agree...for years i had my doubts about this pin and then to see not only 1 but 2 pics within 3 days......all i can say is you got to love the internet
                    mike

                    Originally posted by jnoble
                    Isn't it interesting that for years no one knew for sure what this badge was for or if it was indeed authentic atleast the ones I talked to at different shows how here we have two sources showing it in period ware.

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                      #11
                      Excuse my ignorance but what does the pin symbolize? How were they "helpers"? Like flight attendents? Something technical? Neat looking badge.


                      Jason

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                        #12
                        Jason, The Luftwaffenhelferinnen served in the same way our Wacs did during the war they were available as clerks, telephone, teletype, radio operators and intelligence service assistants. As the war progressed they were also trained in air-raid protection which included searchlight crews and flak-crew assistants. I believe this badge was for the Flugmeldedienst who's responsibility was the physical observation of the sky, identification and direction of aircraft though the use of searchlights, binoculars, hearing apparatus and radar.

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                          #13
                          Thanks for the info James, good to know.

                          Jason

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                            #14
                            Hi Mike,
                            Thanks for the post!
                            Note the record sleeve in the pic. I wonder what they were listening to?
                            ..... John

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by John Bart
                              Note the record sleeve in the pic. I wonder what they were listening to?
                              ..... John
                              Looks like it might be that scarce Odeon red label release of Please Please Me by the Beatles.

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