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<TITLE>Campaign Awards of the WehrmachtThe use of Cuff Titles in Germany originated in the 19th century, but up to World War II they had only been used to denote membership or elite status in ...
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Waffen-SS Cufftitle variants and details - fjm44Apr 4, 2023 · These cuff titles were a indication of the division or regimental name that the wearer served with. The cuff titles or Ärmelstreifen were first ...
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Kreta Cufftitle - Wehrmacht-Awards.comThe > KRETA < cuffband was instituted on 16 October 1942, about five months following the conclusion of the battle (Army/Heer Regulations/Verordnungs Blatt 1942 ...
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Cuff Title Identification Gallery - German DaggersThis is an identification guide for the many different Cuff Titles worn by the various organizations (except the SS) during the 3rd Reich period.Missing: Ärmelband history
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The GIBRALTAR Cuff-Title - Kaiser's BunkerThe story of the Gibraltar cuff title can be traced back to 1775 when the King of England, George III, Duke of Hannover was in need of fresh troops.
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Gibraltar - The Soldier's BurdenThe Cuff title was worn up until the end of the war in 1918 but numerous photos of the units for which it was authorized show that supplies lagged and many ...
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Jacket, M1915 Bluse: O/Rs, Füs-Regt "Gen-Feld Prinz Albrecht v ...6–20 day deliveryOne of Germany's elite regiments, they wore the cuff title, 'Gibraltar' to commemorate the inherited Battle Honour that they and two other successor Hannoverian ...
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GIBRALTAR Cuff Title - Hessen Antique$$25.99 3–5 day deliveryIn 1901 the GIBRALTAR cuff title was authorized by Kaiser Wilhelm II to be worn by all ranks serving in the Füsilier Regt General Feldmarschall Prinz ...Missing: Hanoverian | Show results with:Hanoverian
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Gibraltar Cuff title - Soldier of Fortune£10.00To commemorate the three Hannoverian units that fought in Gibraltar for the King George III, Kaiser Wilhelm II by AKO 24.01.1901, awarded the right to wear ...Missing: Hanoverian | Show results with:Hanoverian<|separator|>
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Imperial Germany - "Gibraltar" cuff title - ratisbon's€155.00The cuff title was given by Kaiser Wilhelm II. in 1901 to commemorate the battles of the three Hanoverian units fighting there. Blue cloth ribbon with hand ...
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Infantry Regiment 9 Potsdam - WikipediaInfantry Regiment 9 of Potsdam (I.R. 9) was an infantry regiment in Weimar Republic's Reichswehr and Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht, descended from famed 1st ...Missing: cuff | Show results with:cuff
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Soldatenbund nordwest Bundesmitglieder-Ärmelband-Reichswehr ...Soldiers' Federation Northwest Federal Members-Sleeve Band-Reichswehr-Korps-Wehr. Kite's Kuriose Raritäten ( ...
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SS Cuff Title Identification Gallery - German DaggersThis is an identification guide for the many different Cuff Titles worn by the SS during the 3rd Reich period.Missing: Ärmelband | Show results with:Ärmelband
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militaria wanted! - A Collector's GuildH033786 GROßDEUTSCHLAND CUFFTITLE. (Großdeutschland Ärmelstreiffen). BACKGROUND: The Guard Regiment Berlin, was given Infantry regiment status and renamed ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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GrossDeutschland, Battle Uniforms - The Military MarkOct 2, 2025 · On his left sleeve is the Feldgendarmerie police eagle and cuff title. On the right is the 'GD' Divisional cuff title. Always involved in the ...<|separator|>
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Europe-Germany-Third Reich Cufftitles-Army & Campaign - eMedalsArmy & Campaign · germany,_heer._a_non-_commissioned_officer_preparatory_school_cuff_title___m_n_c1716 · germany,_wehrmacht._a_kreta_cuff_title___m_n_c1837 ...Missing: Reichswehr period<|separator|>
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WW2 German Insignia - Militaria PlazaWehrmacht 'Afrika' Cufftitle (Ärmelband) as introduced on 15 January 1943. The full lenght camelhair cufftitle measures approximately ...
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Rare WWII Waffen SS "Prinz Eugen" Cuff Title – CertifiedRating 4.7 (2,489) Machine-embroidered cuff titles remained popular until around 1943 when they were phased out in favour of machine-woven cuff titles, which cost less to produce.
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Heer Cuff Titles - At The FrontSelect German units were allowed to wear cuff titles bearing the unit name. Most often associated with elite formations, some were simply identifiers.Missing: origins | Show results with:origins<|separator|>
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German Army Infanterie-Regiment List Cuff Title - MedalbookEM/NCO's Wehrmacht/Army Cufftitle ``Infanterie-Regiment List''; full size cufftitle, measures approximately 41cm (or 16 inches), and is sewn at the ends, as ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII<|separator|>
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The AFRIKA cuffband design follows the general pattern of the ...In particular, the AFRIKA cuffband features a central title word - "AFRIKA" - embroidered in Roman-style block lettering between to stylized palm trees - with ...
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Awards of the Afrikacorps - cimilitariaThe Afrikakorps awards included the "Afrikakorps" cuff title, the "Afrika" cuff title, and the "Italo-German Campaign Medal in Africa".
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Kurland cuff title - the regalia specialist21-day returns'Kurland' cuff title. One of the last German awards of WWII. Instituted on 12. March 1945 to reward members of Army Group Kurland (Courland- Latvia) ...
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Germany, Heer. A Kurland Cuff Title, With Award Document, To Karl ...Out of stock(Ärmelband Kurland). Constructed of a white cotton blend, trimmed at both the top and bottom by black threading, the exterior bearing a black ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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wear of the kurland band - Wehrmacht-Awards.comHeinz Sydekum awarded the KURLAND band on 20.4.45 – a common date of awarding of the cuffband. Sydekum's unit suffered terribly throughout the war, seeing some ...
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German Cuff titles - The Treasure BunkerSep 25, 2017 · In this thread we can discuss German cuff titles. Here is one we just got in, mint text book example of Bevo woven Enlisted/NCO mans cuff title.Missing: early pre WWI
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Germany, Wehrmacht. An Afrikakorps Cuff Title - eMedals(Ärmelband Afrikakorps). Constricted of olive-drab rayon, the obverse bearing a central dark green band, trimmed along both the top and bottom edges with ...
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Cufftitles of the WehrmachtFirstly, there are those which identified the wearer as having served in a particular formation and can be considered as commemorative pieces.
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WH Großdeutschland Cuff Titles - Hessen AntiqueIn stock Rating 5.0 (2) Enlisted cuff titles are machine embroidered with grey thread and white piping. Officer cuff titles have hand embroidered silver bullion letters and silver ...
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wear and regulations - Wehrmacht-Awards.comCampaign Awards, German, Campaing Shields, Campaign Cuff Titles, Spanish Cross, Eastern Winter Campaign Medal.Missing: SS Tragevorschrift
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German Criminal Code (Strafgesetzbuch – StGB) - Gesetze im InternetGerman criminal law applies to offences committed on a ship or an aircraft which is entitled to fly the federal flag or to carry the national insignia of the ...
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[PDF] Right-wing extremism: Symbols, signs and banned organisationsFlying the German Reich war flag neither constitutes a statutory offence under the Criminal Code nor under the Administrative Offences Act. Nev- ertheless, ...
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Customs online - Unconstitutional publications - ZollHere, too, there are exceptions with regard to objects that are used for the purposes of education, art, science, or research (Section 86a, StGB).
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Disposing of Hitler — but how? – DW – 01/27/2022Jan 27, 2022 · "According to Section 86 of the German Criminal Code (StGB), it is forbidden to distribute, produce, trade or make publicly available on data ...
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World War II Service Honored: The 1957 Bundeswehr AwardsJul 14, 2013 · At the end of the Second World War, the allied authorities outlawed the services of the German Wehrmacht ... Cuff Titles. Afrika Cuff Title. Metz ...
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Federal Republic of Germany - LakesidetraderIn 1957, the Federal Republic of Germany permitted qualifying veterans to wear the new re-designed 1957 version award in Bundeswehr uniform. Production of ...
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Customs online - Unconstitutional publications - ZollSigns or symbols of unconstitutional organisations within the meaning of Section 86a (1), numbers 1, 2 and 4 German Criminal Code (banners, insignia, items of ...
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How to deal with Nazi memorabilia? – DW – 04/16/2014Apr 16, 2014 · In Germany it's completely legal to purchase and own objects from the Nazi period - as long as all Nazi symbols are neatly taped off and covered.
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By Scott Pritchett - Wehrmacht-Awards.comMany of these early pieces thus would not necessarily be correctly termed as fakes or reproductions, but in fact would be more correctly described as post war ...
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"BeVo" SS cuff titles: how to spot original from fake - War relics forumMay 20, 2009 · The key to determining an original from a fake, like so many other German items, is the reverse. Here is the edge detail of an original.Missing: reproductions authentication
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Real Afrikakorps cuff title (top) and fake Afrikakorps cuff title...Note the different letter shapes, the merging of the 'A' and 'F' on the front of the fake, the differences in the cabled bands, and the 'tartan weave' on the ...