Early type sleeve shield for Estonian volunteers serving in SS, WH, or auxiliary police units. Home-made directly in Estonia during the early stages of the war. Most probably tunic removed, stained, albeit still in very good condition. Very rare. 5,0 x 7,2 cm..
Early type sleeve shield "LATVIJA" for Latvian volunteers serving in SS, WH, or auxiliary police units. Most probably tunic removed, albeit still in very good condition. Very rare...
Printed sleeve shield for Lithuanian volunteers serving in Wehrmacht and auxiliary police units.Unissued, very good condition. Very rare. 9.0 x 9.5 cm..
Printed sleeve shield for Lithuanian volunteers serving in Wehrmacht and auxiliary police units. Unissued, very good condition. Very rare. 7.0 x 8.5 cm..
Late war printed sleeve shield for Lithuanian volunteers serving in Wehrmacht and auxiliary police units. Unissued, very good condition. Very rare. Approx. 6.7 x 7.9 cm..
Photo of Croatian volunteer with a cigarette. A sleeve shield with a Croatian coat of arms is clearly visible on the right uniform sleeve, indicating that the soldier belongs to one of the Croatian volunteer units in the German Army. Approx. size of the photo is 6.2 x 9.0 cm. Printed on RIDAX photo paper...
Photo of a man in a German uniform together with a civil person in front of Kaunas Christ's Resurrection Church in Lithuania. The photo was taken during the German occupation as the photo is dated 1943 on the back. Judging from all the circumstances shown in the photo, date, and inscription in Lithuanian on the back of the photo a man on the left is most pro..
Waffen-SS Latvian Volunteer Sleeve Shield, as worn by members of the Latvian volunteers serving in the Waffen-SS. This example was likely removed from the SS clothing warehouse at the Dachau concentration camp in 1945. Wool construction. Unissued, near mint example. Never been stitched to a uniform and shows only signs of age...
Waffen-SS Latvian Volunteer Sleeve Shield, as worn by members of the Latvian volunteers serving in the Waffen-SS. This example was likely removed from the SS clothing warehouse at the Dachau concentration camp in 1945. Wool construction. Unissued, near mint example. Never been stitched to a uniform and shows only signs of age...