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Re: "Best" Bandenkampfabzeichen
Type two strongly resembles the juncker style pin in my opinion.
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11-22-2012 05:07 PM
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Re: "Best" Bandenkampfabzeichen
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Kradmelder
There are no sure informations,which maker has the Bandenkampfabzeichen produced!The opinion today it is,that Juncker have produced the badge.The two semi hollow badges,that i have showed,are they two semi hollow variants they belongs to Juncker.Both badges was coming from the vets familys and for the type 1,i have also the Besitzzeugnis from the holder.
There are also a flat-back typ from Juncker (??) around.A few collectors believe,that this flatback typ was the earliest type from Juncker on the market.And than are coming also Steinhauer & Lück in the game.They have also produced a flatback variant and the Bandenkampfabzeichen in the 1957 style.
Many collectors believe,that Steinhauer & Lück have produced his APB at the end of the war.But there are no badges with vet provenance from S&L known.Also no photos from soldiers,where they wear a S&L badge.
I personaly,have seen around five Bandenkampfabzeichen groupings the last five years from privat vet familys.And all badges was the semi hollow type 1 or 2,that i have showed at the pic.
Thanks again my friend When people are talking about "1957" style badges i assume it's de-nazified awards/badges etc produced post war?
Regards, Lars
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Re: "Best" Bandenkampfabzeichen
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Datrus
Thanks again my friend
When people are talking about "1957" style badges i assume it's de-nazified awards/badges etc produced post war?
Regards, Lars
Close, they are not de-nazified, but rather produced post 45' without the swastika yet still retaining the same design. A de-nazified badge/metal would be a metal produced during the nazi regime but have had the swaskita either scratched, broken, etc. off.
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Re: "Best" Bandenkampfabzeichen
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youthcollector1
Close, they are not de-nazified, but rather produced post 45' without the swastika yet still retaining the same design. A de-nazified badge/metal would be a metal produced during the nazi regime but have had the swaskita either scratched, broken, etc. off.
Yes i know this I just meant without the Swastika.
Regards, Lars
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Re: "Best" Bandenkampfabzeichen
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Datrus
Yes i know this
I just meant without the Swastika.
Regards, Lars
Sorry friend, though you were asking a question
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Re: "Best" Bandenkampfabzeichen
Yes no problem. What meant was that items produced post May 1945 was sort of "de-nazified" in the sense that they were produced without the Swastika Sorry about the confusion.
Regards, Lars
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Re: "Best" Bandenkampfabzeichen
Youthcollector1: Thanks for posting that concise, clearly stated explanation of the difference between "57er" and "denazified" badges/medals. Dwight
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Re: "Best" Bandenkampfabzeichen
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drmessimer
Youthcollector1: Thanks for posting that concise, clearly stated explanation of the difference between "57er" and "denazified" badges/medals. Dwight
Thank you for the thank you sir.
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Re: "Best" Bandenkampfabzeichen
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Datrus
Thanks again my friend
When people are talking about "1957" style badges i assume it's de-nazified awards/badges etc produced post war?
Regards, Lars
Yes,post war badges without the swas for the vets.
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Re: "Best" Bandenkampfabzeichen
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youthcollector1
Type two strongly resembles the juncker style pin in my opinion.
Both set-up styles (typ 1 and 2) can be found on other badges from Juncker.The set-up from typ 2,can be found for example on the numbered Panzerkampfabzeichen.
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