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By Colt.45-94 · Posted
Note; All these items were acquired separately. Not a grouping. Any further information, like if you know the what RZM codes mean, or if anything looks suspect. Feel free to comment. I know at some point I'd like to aquire a hj shooting/marksman badge, and district sleeve triangle too and maybe some other tinnies. I think those would compliment these other items. -
By Colt.45-94 · Posted
6. HJ/BDM Scarf and knot Basic black cotton scarf worn by most male Hitler Youth (HJ) and female League of German Girls (BDM) members around their necks. Secured with a leather knot or woggle. No tags, stamps or markings are present/visible. 7. HJ knife with belt scabbard Standard HJ Knife or "fahrtenmesser" Early type with the motto of the Hitler Youth "Blut und Ehre!" or "Blood and Honor!" etched on the blade. Made by Carl Heidelberg of Solingen. Scabbard leather strap is also marked with "L *symbol* S" stamp. I don't know what this indicates. Probably the Scabbards maker mark? -
By Colt.45-94 · Posted
Sharing my small collection of Hitler Youth related items. Perhaps members here give me more information on them. - HJ knife, early motto type - HJ/BDM scarf and knot - HJ Armband, "BeVo" type construction - HJ Belt Buckle - HJ Membership badge - HJ proficiency badge - HJ "Jugendfest" 1937 tinnie 1. 1937 "Jugendfest" tinnie A tinne given to HJ members who attended the "Jugendfest" festival, a scout jamboree-like event for the Hitler youth. As I understand. 2. HJ Proficiency Badge, Sliver grade Awarded to members who passed a series of exams testing their physical fitness, academic knowledge, and ideological purity. As I understand there were different color grades, but they were awarded based on age rather than how well you scored on the tests? Marked "AD. Schwerdt, Stuttgart 8930" 3. HJ membership badge The basic Hitler youth membership pin badge. Marked "RZM M1/145" 4. HJ Belt Buckle, standard type Standard HJ uniform belt buckle. Worn by most HJ members. Marked: "RZM M5/276" 5. HJ armband Standard HJ armband or "Kampfbinde". Worn by most members. Mad of cotton, specially its "BeVo" type armband, as I understand. No visible stampings or markings. There's leftover black color threads fabric and pins holding it together. Makes me wonder if this came off a black HJ winter uniform? -
By Danny J · Posted
mmm, yeah, i read that the leg over embroided version was phased out in mid '42, very soon after it came out and alot of those leg over ones were private purchase. Makes sense for the officers, kinda like a "bullion" version of insignia. interesting Tono, thankyou -
By phantomfixer · Posted
It does have a spring loaded trap… thanks Rich fir sharing your knowledge j -
By Marshallj · Posted
Not made prior to 1945. Not a replica of anything made during the third Reich. The swastika is not original to that dagger but was added to fool inexperienced collectors. Google Ern Solingen dagger. -
By RRA227 · Posted
Early gas tube (Great. Wish mine had ir). Later take down lever. Does it have the spring in the butt trap? Rich -
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By H24k · Posted
Hi guys I'm new to this forum, love collecting military medals and knives etc, basically I've got this which has been in storage, and I've looked around online and seen other ones but not exactly the same as mine with the badges on both sides, just trying to figure out if it's genuine or another replica? Thanks -
By Colt.45-94 · Posted
What to you would possibly indicate a SA armband? If anything? -
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