It's worth remembering that from its inception in November 1940, the Dutch SS was a formation of the NSB.
It didn't become part of the Germanic-SS (controlled by the Germans) until the autumn of 1942.
Any badges which actually made it into production would have conformed to Dutch and NSB manufacturing standards, not German ones. The NSB markings are, therefore, not something that can be discounted out of hand.
The article in Storm-SS speaks for itself.
I have never liked these badges.......................but the one posted at the top of this thread looks very convincing to me. Especially the hardware. I have to admit, I like it.
It didn't become part of the Germanic-SS (controlled by the Germans) until the autumn of 1942.
Any badges which actually made it into production would have conformed to Dutch and NSB manufacturing standards, not German ones. The NSB markings are, therefore, not something that can be discounted out of hand.
The article in Storm-SS speaks for itself.
I have never liked these badges.......................but the one posted at the top of this thread looks very convincing to me. Especially the hardware. I have to admit, I like it.
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