Gentlemen,
Some days ago I bought an old triangled badge of a ski-school. Text; Ski Schule Kössen; under the text a ski and an Edelweiss pictured.
Reverse shows us the makersname "Fortha" and place "Wien" (Austria) . In the centre, on the pin, is a little plate soldered with "Ges. gesch." Gesetzlich Geschützt.
Questions;
As far as I know the GERMAN badges are stamped "Ges. gesch." from ca. 1919 up to 1945?Correct?
Could it be an Austrian Third Reich badge so made after 1938?
Or did Austria also mark badges "Ges. gesch." before their occupation?
MfG Ben Baars
Some days ago I bought an old triangled badge of a ski-school. Text; Ski Schule Kössen; under the text a ski and an Edelweiss pictured.
Reverse shows us the makersname "Fortha" and place "Wien" (Austria) . In the centre, on the pin, is a little plate soldered with "Ges. gesch." Gesetzlich Geschützt.
Questions;
As far as I know the GERMAN badges are stamped "Ges. gesch." from ca. 1919 up to 1945?Correct?
Could it be an Austrian Third Reich badge so made after 1938?
Or did Austria also mark badges "Ges. gesch." before their occupation?
MfG Ben Baars
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