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Article about: Fellow Members, I thought it would be a good thing for us all to have a reference thread in which foreign volunteers arm insignia in wear could be seen. Feel free to post more insignia, only

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    POA = ROA rusian liberation army

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    Hello Everyone!

    So I was scouring these threads quite a few months ago regarding Schuma and some Eastern Volunteers, and I found these interesting images which I'm very sure are from books. Can anybody tell me the title of the books? I have forgotten which thread I was in to ask the image poster.



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    Yes, they are from "Deutsche Polizei-Uniformen", 1936-1945,
    written by my good friend Dieter Deuster from Germany. The
    pages are just partly shown. Anyway the first two are.

    The last page (32) I do not know. It is apparently normal
    these days material from published books is being nicked!

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    Quote by Wilhelm Saris View Post
    Yes, they are from "Deutsche Polizei-Uniformen", 1936-1945,
    written by my good friend Dieter Deuster from Germany. The
    pages are just partly shown. Anyway the first two are.

    The last page (32) I do not know. It is apparently normal
    these days material from published books is being nicked!
    Oh my! Does it have any translated version?

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    The Deuster-book is just in German. I have not heard it would be translated!
    If I speak with my friend, I will ask him. I think it won't be translated at all...
    Maybe I will mail him, but I am aware his health is not best at the moment.
    So, maybe I wait with bothering him.

    The ISBN for the German version = 978-3-613-03105-0

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    Here are a couple of uniform removed volunteer shields
    I hope to find more cossack shields in used condition.
    Cheers
    Dave.
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    Very nice examples. There are a couple around in worn condition, but mostly the prices are somewhat high.

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    Hi Trondk
    Its been a while since i have been here. thanks for your comment i wish i could find more in the same used condition.
    Cheers
    Dave.

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    I guess his wife didn't accompany him?? that is why it is sewn on so sloppy?

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    why are some of them sewn on the right arm and others on the left arm?

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