Zinc base with soldered on set up Anti-Partisan Badge in Bronze (German: Das Bandenkampfabzeichen in Bronze).Unmarked, albeit typical C.E. Juncker, Berlin manufacturing. The bronze finish is almost lost due to time. Ground dug "been there" badge, fair to good condition.Instituted on January 30, 1944. The badge was awarded in Bronze, Silver, and Gold classes ..
Group photo of Lithuanian partisans, also known as Forest Brothers. The photo was taken in the forest. Partisans themselves are somewhat hardly visible, albeit identified as possibly being Trimitas squad partisans, of the Vytautas region, Liūtas unit, Erškėčio company. Munitions used by these particular partisans however are clearly seen: a rifle, PPSh-..
The sleeve shield of Lithuanian partisans, also known as Forest Brothers, of the unidentified county. Triangular-shaped cardboard pad (stiffener), bound in Lithuanian tricolor fabric. Sewn together with red thread on the back.Significantly faded on the front. A well visible stain of unknown origin on the right. The size of the sleeve shield (height and width..
Group photo of Lithuanian partisans, also known as Forest Brothers. The photo was taken in the forest, depicts uniforms and insignia used by Forest Brothers, as well as equipment and munitions. Tokarev self-loading rifles SVT-40, PPS-43, PPD-40, PPSh-41 submachine guns, and Soviet RG-42 hand grenades are clearly seen in the hands of partisans, as well as Deg..
Group photo of Lithuanian partisans, also known as Forest Brothers. The photo was taken in the forest, depicts uniforms and insignia used by Forest Brothers, as well as equipment and munitions. PPS-43 and PPSh-41 submachine guns, as well as the Mauser Karabiner 98k rifle, are clearly seen in the photo. Also, Soviet RG-42 hand grenades are hanging attached to..
Group photo of Lithuanian partisans, also known as Forest Brothers. The photo was taken in the forest, depicts uniforms and insignia used by Forest Brothers, as well as equipment and munitions. The photo reverse is blank. Approx. 6.0 x 9.0 cm..
Group photo of Lithuanian partisans, also known as Forest Brothers. A very clear and detailed photo, taken in the forest, depicts uniforms and insignia used by Forest Brothers, as well as equipment and munitions. German submachine gun MP40, as well as the Mauser Karabiner 98k rifles, Soviet PPSh-41, and modified PPD 34/38 submachine guns are clearly seen in ..
Group photo of Lithuanian partisans, also known as Forest Brothers. Identified as the Albinas Gražys-Pipiras squad, active in the area of Ukmergė. Forth from the left is Albinas Gražys-Pipiras, commander of the squad himself. The photo was taken in the forest, depicts uniforms and insignia used by Forest Brothers, as well as equipment and munitions. Tokarev ..
Photo of Lithuanian partisans, identified as B. Jakubonis-Stiklas squad, active in the areas of Taujėnai, Deltuva, Žemaitkiemis.Slightly damaged by moisture. The photo reverse is blank. Approx. 5.4 x 8.0 cm..
Photo of unidentified Lithuanian partisan, also known as Forest Brother, taken somewhere in front of the forest. The cap badge of the Lithuanian army is clearly seen on the cap. Degtyaryov machine gun lying on the ground.Minor damages on the corners.The photo reverse is blank.Approx. 5.1 x 8.1 cm..
Photo of unidentified Lithuanian partisan, also known as Forest Brother, taken somewhere in front of the forest. The cap badge of the Lithuanian army is clearly seen on the cap. Moisture damaged, with partial loss of the upper layer of the photo. Fragile.The photo reverse is blank. Approx. 5.5 x 8.5 cm..
Photo of Lithuanian partisans, also known as Forest Brothers, before an unknown surgery.On the reverse of the photo are the handwritten words "Prieš operacija" (Lithuanian: Before surgery) and "Metropolis" (most probably a secret name of the location used by the partisans).The photo is also dated on the back March 15, 1950.Approx. 7.6 x 5.2 cm..