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    And Finally, my last scan for this awesome thread. Thank you for starting it!

    Note the different hinge type.

    Guest WAR LORD
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    the reverse of a silver 1957 and obverse

    Posted (edited)

    Very nice WARLORD!

    Is there a way to get a closeup of the reverse of the 1957 WB with the inscription?

    Also, is the 20July1944 the real deal? :speechless1:

    Paul

    Edited by Paul Reck
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    Thank you for showing your badges.Acollection is even nicer when some items come from your

    family.Thanks Ronny for back shot of the 57s.I dont have one.Would anyone have document

    for a Imperial wound badge to add to the thread.?Great for the Imperial side of a collection.

    A shot of a siver with document for ww2

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    ronny-

    LOVE the wound badge doc!

    i expected to see an earlier date,

    but i guess with regiment specific

    docs, they used them throughout the war.

    warlord-

    is that an axis ally wound badge?

    very interesting!

    joe

    Guest WAR LORD
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    To answer the two questions, the 20 July 1944 is real and that which Jodel was wearing. The strange bronze wound badge on ribbon, no idea. But came from a friend Bob Seiver, with some other woberful "Strange" ribbons. My thoughts are that this is a NSDAP Supporters badge.

    Posted (edited)

    To answer the two questions, the 20 July 1944 is real and that which Jodel was wearing.

    :speechless1: WOW :speechless1:

    How did you come up this special WB!

    Edited by Paul Reck
    Guest Darrell
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    :speechless1: WOW :speechless1:

    Warlord, could you offer some details on how you obtained this? Outstanding to say the least :jumping:

    Posted (edited)

    Great pictures.Now some Imperials if someone has some.Remember we are trying to set up a thread

    with basic stuff for the beginner.Your 1944 is a fine badge War Lord.Might be for a advanced, advanced

    collector.Please give some details if you can.

    don

    Edited by don
    Guest Rick Research
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    1918 Wound Badge on lapel ribbons wear (2nd right top)

    Guest Rick Research
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    As a veteran of the 1866 war with Austria and the South German states, this elderly Prussian military official was at least 70 years old in 1918 when he received this Black Wound Badge:

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