just a question post,..
-did the third reich/BDM/HJ/DJ print any type of insignia?
-is a printed flag/insignia on a flag considered a total fake?
Paul?? late war? surely you mean EARLY pre-war? as we already discussed specifically regarding printed HJ armbands.THERE WAS SOME STUFF LATE WAR PERIOD PRINTED IE ARMBANDS THE REST BEWARE MOST LIKELY TOTAL FANTASY
Paul?? late war? surely you mean EARLY pre-war? as we already discussed specifically regarding printed HJ armbands.
...of which most are fake Paul, the question related to: did the third reich/BDM/HJ/DJ print any type of insignia?actually my reference would be the various volksturm armbands
...of which most are fake Paul, the question related to: did the third reich/BDM/HJ/DJ print any type of insignia?
Not the aged, decrepid and crippled Volkssturm
on page 3,4,5 of the Richter catalog, all the flags are described as multi-piece, and embroidered. the only "choices" a buyer had was the basic material, in variations:Personally I've not seen period evidence of printed youth related flags, but I've not seen everything by any means. I like multi piece versions.
Wim, about 2 years ago on here there was a thread and this was mentioned. This is what made me look in the past for an indication of printed HJ armbands, instead of in the future around 1944-45 like most were saying. I interpreted their saying that printed armbands were forbidden to mean that by then there must have already been some by 1934, otherwise why mention an item that has not been made or sold yet.In the official uniform-regulation from the Reichsjugendführung from January 15, 1934