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Thanks Gary !
you probably mean Leopoldsburg. This was (and still is) one of the biggest Belgian army facilities in Belgium. Of course the units there need to have a shop where they can buy equipment (socks, caps, shirts, pants, insignia, mess tin etc etc etc.)
This QM shop is still there , selling all these goods for Belgian military personel. But during the war they sold stuff to the Germans using the barracks and camps surrounding Leopoldsburg.
Therefor it makes perfect sence that after the war, lots of insignia ( including the so called "Reitz" eagles) were found there.
The12. SS HJ division trained there, the 1. SS division also came by. So also ss insignia are logic.
I would like to post some additional pictures of the womans' jewellery that was shown here before. The cross is made of aluminium ( probably from left overs at the Erla werke where airplanes were assembled, or from crashed aircraft. The cross shows a swastika and the wolfsangel rune, so typical for the NSB and Dutch SS. All the women in the pictures are wearing such a cross. I posted some additional detail pics of that as well.
Thanks Gary !
you probably mean Leopoldsburg. This was (and still is) one of the biggest Belgian army facilities in Belgium. Of course the units there need to have a shop where they can buy equipment (socks, caps, shirts, pants, insignia, mess tin etc etc etc.)
This QM shop is still there , selling all these goods for Belgian military personel. But during the war they sold stuff to the Germans using the barracks and camps surrounding Leopoldsburg.
Therefor it makes perfect sence that after the war, lots of insignia ( including the so called "Reitz" eagles) were found there.
The12. SS HJ division trained there, the 1. SS division also came by. So also ss insignia are logic.
I would like to post some additional pictures of the womans' jewellery that was shown here before. The cross is made of aluminium ( probably from left overs at the Erla werke where airplanes were assembled, or from crashed aircraft. The cross shows a swastika and the wolfsangel rune, so typical for the NSB and Dutch SS. All the women in the pictures are wearing such a cross. I posted some additional detail pics of that as well.
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