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    Re: Miniature NSDAP Armband 44cm X 5 cm

    Hi guys,

    I need your opinion on this miniature NSDAP Armband. I recently bought this from a german canadian guy,Daren Broers, for US$60 . He said that he got it from a RCAF Pilot from Vancouver called Gordy Watson. It looks interesting as it is a smaller version of the normal armband. I hope any of you guys could shed some light on this matter . Any comments guys???

    Miniature NSDAP Armband 44cm X 5cm Overall FrontView



    Miniature NSDAP Armband 44cm X 5cm Overall Back View



    Miniature NSDAP Armband 44cm X 5cm Front Centre View



    Miniature NSDAP Armband 44cm X 5cm Back Centre View



    Miniature NSDAP Armband 44cm X 5cm Right Hand Side Front End View



    Miniature NSDAP Armband 44cm X 5cm Right Hand Side Back End View



    Hope to hear from all of you soon. Thanks for taking the time!!!

    Sincerely,
    Ibrahim
    Singapore.

    #2
    Just pure speculation on my part: could it be part of a funeral pillow ensemble?

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      #3
      I have seen one of these before but can't remember what purpose it served. It is a cuff band. Could it be something to do with Volksturm as the size and construction is similar to that band?

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        #4
        I tend to agree with Eric.

        See the wreath picture below.


        Originally posted by Eric Stahlhut
        Just pure speculation on my part: could it be part of a funeral pillow ensemble?
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          #5
          Originally posted by kev105
          I tend to agree with Eric.

          See the wreath picture below.
          Hey guys, I just got this info from the Wehrmacht Uniforms and Insignia Forum . http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=65994 . According to Erich, These were worn by civilians later in the war when they were performing some official/semi official duty (Luftschutz type, fire fighting, helping to evacuate areas, etc.) and are sometimes stamped or printed 'Parteibereitschaft' (However mine doesnt have it???). The English translation of 'Parteibereitschaft' is "Party readiness". Also, he says that it is not a rare pattern. Yet, he doesnt know of any site that sells it. So what do you think??? Could it be part of a funeral pillow ensemble??? or is it a cuff band , something to do with Volksturm as the size and construction is similar to that band?? or is this guy right in saying that these were worn by civilians when performing some official/semi official duty?? Who is truly right??<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->

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            #6
            Definitely a sleeveband for non-uniformed persons. It's not for a funeral pillow, it's not a rare cufftitle. The funeral sashes are much longer and wider. I don't know of any dealer who has one currently, but I don't look for this sort of item--I've been collecting for a long time and seek harder to find pieces. If you go to a decent show, I guarantee that you will find at least several examples, and if you have to pay more than $35-45.00, I'd be surprised. They're always printed, by the way, and never multi piece.
            Erich
            Festina lente!

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              #7
              thanks guys

              thanks, i saw some of these for sale a couple years ago and though they were fake, now i know.

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                #8
                I just remembered an experience when I was about 15 years old--I was at a flea market back east and a dealer had one of these armbands with some other militaria. Someone asked him why it was so small compared to a normal armband, and he told the customer, in all seriousness, that he thought it might be 'Hitler's armband from when he was a baby'. I kid you not!
                Erich
                Festina lente!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Erich
                  I just remembered an experience when I was about 15 years old--I was at a flea market back east and a dealer had one of these armbands with some other militaria. Someone asked him why it was so small compared to a normal armband, and he told the customer, in all seriousness, that he thought it might be 'Hitler's armband from when he was a baby'. I kid you not!
                  Erich
                  Case closed....Thanks Erich !!!!

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