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01-09-2018 01:18 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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An interesting battlefield relic. A real piece of history that was 'there'. Do you know what happened to the other half, and if this was found in a grave? I know soldiers would sometimes dispose of their dog tags of their own accord, but anything that comes from that area of the world will always have that spectre hanging over it.
B.B.
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It's one to be envious of, to be sure. And yes, I can imagine being identified as a member of the SS wouldn't go down well with your Soviet captors. At least you got a look at it before passing it on!
B.B.
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BrodieBartfast
It's one to be envious of, to be sure. And yes, I can imagine being identified as a member of the SS wouldn't go down well with your Soviet captors. At least you got a look at it before passing it on!
B.B.
Who knows, I might be able to convince him to sell me the other half
Best regards- Jarret
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Hello to all.
Beautiful and original erkennungsmarke. I contribute with the photo of mine.
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Nice collection of Latvian volunteers ekm. The unit was not of the highest calibre and ceased to be much after July 1944, being overun on the Lativa, Lithuanian border. those who survived were certainly keen to avoid capture, they would still have plenty of support within their homeland. Good to see both halves, in different collections!
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Hello Friends. I do not know the correct answer to everything and maybe this is a well known label and may be the latvians have mistaken the labeling..but normally it must be "SS Gren.A.u.E.Btl. 15 and not "Abt".15..
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A beautiful Latvian brand.
The Unit was set up at the 01.11.1943 in Mitau (Latvia) and extends from the 15.04.1944 to the training Brigade.
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