Your slavic volunteer items, both SS and other, very impressive - it is wonderful you chose to focus on this obscure area of collecting. Thank you for sharing! Regards, Robert
You have a simply sensational collection of the 'Foreign Volunteers' - which
is a wonderful accomplishment.
It is becoming more frequent that we see Postings of outstanding types of
'Sub-Speciality' TR collections - and this is a very good thing!
Only in the hands, and eyes, and heart of a 'Sub-Specialty' Collector, like you -
Polux (& Askold) do the General collectors learn of the nuances & exceptions to
these ususual & rare types!
For me, I enjoy it all - but have chosen to 'Sub-Specialize' in the TN (Technische
Nothilfe) and the Schuma. These items are hard to locate - like yours - and often
even harder to understand - also, like yours - but each item brings enjoyment
and a better understanding of these "Sub-Speciality" Collections.
Bravo - to you!
& a BIG Thank You - for sharing .... Txs, dblmed / Dave
Very impressive and "rare" items! a joy to see. here is an old pic of some of mine, mostly common though... Plus a load of printed I got from the vets daughters last year. Probably have more of these than anyone else in the world. He used them as packing material when brining stuff home from europe.
Norge : no double, sorry. Coco : thank you for your message
Galizien41: thank you for your images. Personally, I prefer the badges Bevo.
Askold : you will find enclosed an image presenting the bearing of the badge of the Aufkl. Abt. 55.
Cordial greetings.
Fantastic immage, thank you for sharing. It seems the guys are wearing tropical or HTB uniforms. Judging by the architecture - this is southern France?
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