A. Reznik book "SS Metal Cap Insignia – Manufacturers, types, variants". The book presents the metal cap insignia of the SS units in the period from 1935 to 1945. This popular science publication is designed for collectors as a guide to help identify and collect a systematic collection of SS metal cap insignia and inspire a more in-depth study of history. Hi..
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 ..
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 was tunic removed. Stained and slightly torn. Other than that still in very good condition. Very rare...
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...
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..