White HJ uniforms - Japan visits in 1938 and 1940

I was informed by mr. Kroemer he still does own the rare 1940 badge from
his father. He was offered a lot of money for it (and I really mean a lot of
money), but he does not sell.
Through all the years, since the publishing of the article, he nor me have
ever heard from someone else, owning such badge. It must be extremely
rare, that's for sure!
 
i would love to access the white uniform , i have seen only one white cap and also a white 1936 olympics white cap in my collecting years
 
One do not often see HJ, dressed in white. The included photograph is from a
Japanese newspaper and shows members of the HJ, during their visit in Japan
in July 1938. Note the specific youth-exchange insignia with Japanese and German
flags being worn.

About the HJ visits from 1938 and 1940 I wrote an xtensive article in the US-magazine
"Military Advisor" number 4 from fall 2005 (pages 18 through 29). The badge was in
cplor shown at the backpage.

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I have the white leather leaders dagger from the trip there were two leaders that had this dagger RIEHOLD SCHULZE AND ROLF REDEKER I THINK THE ONE I HAVE BELLONGED TO REDEKER
 
Hello DINO
can tou share some photos please ?
Thank you in advance
 
Hello DINO
can tou share some photos please ?
Thank you in advance
Hi Bert I am trying to upload to the site but it doesn’t seem work


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Thank you DINO
Did you post it on germanDagger .com for opinion ?
Would it be possible to have more precise and detailed photos?
 
Hi Bert I am trying to upload to the site but it doesn’t seem work


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Thank you DINO
Did you post it on germanDagger .com for opinion ?
Would it be possible to have more precise and detailed photos?
I’ve checked with the museum and the box is of the type that they would use I also got a cap with the same markings

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Hi
i find very strange that the dagger and her accessories are held by elastic, it seems so modern! Can you still show us the whole case? Personally I only know one type and it's not the one you're showing us I think .
 
I’ve checked with the museum and the box is of the type that they would use I also got a cap with the same markings

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The above cap belonged to a general of the Russian liberation army that fought with the German army against stalin
 
Hi
i find very strange that the dagger and her accessories are held by elastic, it seems so modern! Can you still show us the whole case? Personally I only know one type and it's not the one you're showing us I think .

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this is held by cotton wrap elastic which has been used since the early 1900.s elastic was invented in 1845 by Stephen Perry. both the cap and the dagger have been confirmed as being in there collection upto the early 90,s I was going to travel there to get full confirmation and records but is impossible at the moment due to the war
the dagger is a Eickhorn I have the black scabbard aswell that is supposed to be part of the collection but. can't prove it both the named officer had both according to the photos I have

thanks
 
I don't think there is any need to go to Russia to check this dagger, for the moment you are just giving us a nice story that you bought it with the object...and if for you the simple word of a seller is enough (it is authentic I swear!!!) it is not proof in itself and it remains a story as long as we have not seen precise photos of the dagger and the chest, which you obviously do not intend to do since after 2 requests you only send the same photos and again and again explanations...but no details of the object. On this forum we like to discuss by providing proof of authenticity by photos, period documents, regulations etc...
 
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