Dear all,
I would like to show you a recent interesting find: a Dutch-, NSB ie. WA/NSKK-related award-document ('Oorkonde') as was issued for the golden-bronze-coloured NSKK 'Trouw' breast-badge.
These attractive badges - showing the Dutch word 'Trouw' (= loyalty) above a tire wherein the 'Wolfshook'-symbol, a German steelhelmet and dagger can be noticed - were awarded to the Dutch volunteers (ie. drivers) who served within the Dutch NSKK ie. 'Gruppe Luftwaffe'. The exact regulation for which actions (or duration) these loyal-service badges were bestowed is regrettably not fully known to date. Presumably did this badge exist in three classes: 'bronze', 'silver' and 'gold'.
The (A5-sized-) document I recently acquired, shows that these badges apparently always came with such an accompanying award-document (in which a 'simplified' illustration of this badge is depicted - as this example).
As can be seen on the document was it handed-out on: '9 November, 1943' to a Dutch (NSKK) volunteer named: 'Jan Noorland'. It shows a (pre-pinted) name: 'Sturmführer' A.P.M. Roozen (who was the second man in the 'Motor-WA') and an ink-stamped signature of the: 'Inspecteur der Motor-WA en Banleider' H. Eman (who was the leader of the 'Motor-WA').
I do know that some years ago there was a 'hoard-find' of several of these badges but most of them were ground-dug and/or damaged and came without pin. Over the years, I acquired several (undamaged and/or non-ground-dug- ie. awarded-) examples but NEVER found such an award-document. I am convinced it is exceedingly rare!
For years, I knew of one example (that is firmly in the collection of my friend Mark Hofstede of www.kurland-docs.com) and that was (incidently ?) also handed-out on the same date ie. '9 November, 1943' to a Dutch (NSKK) volunteer named: 'Obersturmmann' Johan Kemink. I did also photograph Marks' example and have attached a picture of this document as well).
I would be very interested to learn if there are other such neat NSKK 'Trouw' breast-badge award-documents in collections to date….also would any post or new- and additional information regarding these attractive badges be most welcome!
Thanks for your contributions and information!
With best regards,
Coco (Mario)
I would like to show you a recent interesting find: a Dutch-, NSB ie. WA/NSKK-related award-document ('Oorkonde') as was issued for the golden-bronze-coloured NSKK 'Trouw' breast-badge.
These attractive badges - showing the Dutch word 'Trouw' (= loyalty) above a tire wherein the 'Wolfshook'-symbol, a German steelhelmet and dagger can be noticed - were awarded to the Dutch volunteers (ie. drivers) who served within the Dutch NSKK ie. 'Gruppe Luftwaffe'. The exact regulation for which actions (or duration) these loyal-service badges were bestowed is regrettably not fully known to date. Presumably did this badge exist in three classes: 'bronze', 'silver' and 'gold'.
The (A5-sized-) document I recently acquired, shows that these badges apparently always came with such an accompanying award-document (in which a 'simplified' illustration of this badge is depicted - as this example).
As can be seen on the document was it handed-out on: '9 November, 1943' to a Dutch (NSKK) volunteer named: 'Jan Noorland'. It shows a (pre-pinted) name: 'Sturmführer' A.P.M. Roozen (who was the second man in the 'Motor-WA') and an ink-stamped signature of the: 'Inspecteur der Motor-WA en Banleider' H. Eman (who was the leader of the 'Motor-WA').
I do know that some years ago there was a 'hoard-find' of several of these badges but most of them were ground-dug and/or damaged and came without pin. Over the years, I acquired several (undamaged and/or non-ground-dug- ie. awarded-) examples but NEVER found such an award-document. I am convinced it is exceedingly rare!
For years, I knew of one example (that is firmly in the collection of my friend Mark Hofstede of www.kurland-docs.com) and that was (incidently ?) also handed-out on the same date ie. '9 November, 1943' to a Dutch (NSKK) volunteer named: 'Obersturmmann' Johan Kemink. I did also photograph Marks' example and have attached a picture of this document as well).
I would be very interested to learn if there are other such neat NSKK 'Trouw' breast-badge award-documents in collections to date….also would any post or new- and additional information regarding these attractive badges be most welcome!
Thanks for your contributions and information!
With best regards,
Coco (Mario)
Comment