I would very like any help identifying this piece of insignia.
This is the only picture I have seen which shows this item being worn.
Is this a very early piece and is it police??
I would very like any help identifying this piece of insignia.
This is the only picture I have seen which shows this item being worn.
Is this a very early piece and is it police??
I think it is a schuma soldier. The patch looks officer style, but the originality not my table in this question.
Definitely no Schuma connection, neither the sleeve badge nor the collar patches or shoulder boards match.
It's a state policeman, clearly photographed during the early-Third Reich period prior to the nationwide standardization of police uniforms.
(Sorry, I don't have any more information. I know I've seen an image of these patches in wear before, but I really don't remember where.)
If I had to make a guess, I would say Mecklenburg state police. (They wore twin collar Litzen and shoulder boards of the style seen in the period photopraph and had dark green uniforms (the badgecloth of the patch surely matches or at least harmonizes with the uniform color.)
Just the "treu tapfer..." arm patches used the schuma members?
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