I'd say it's probably Rusian or Polish, NOT German/ TR related.
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I cannot throw any light on the ROA 42 .Have you thought that it may be Serbian? The style of the crown, the
double-headed eagle and what appears to be George and the dragon in the centre.
George and the dragon device was used in Serbia ( see the Serbian Volunteer Badge). I am sorry I cannot add
anything further.
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Brian.
I like the Serbian connection, it certainly reminds me of some of their insignia. Interesting little thing.
An interesting badge , here`s a link that may help
http://www.junebarbarossa.com/blog/9...-vlasovs-army/
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It is not related to Serbia. The image of St George on the eagles' chest is typical for Russia. The Serbian eagle has a shield with a cross and 4 C letters on it /well, 2 are mirror images of the letter/. Another difference, the Serbian eagle does not hold anything in the claws, while the Russian one has a sceptre and orb.
Hi Theo , yes , i totally agree with you
REGARDS AL
We are the Pilgrims , master, we shall go
Always a little further : it may be
Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow
Across that angry or that glimmering sea...
Thanks for the input guys!
Definitely not Serbian but Russian double-headed eagle and St. George facing right (Serbian St. George [?] faces left)
Russian Imperial Eagle
Badge is still a bit of a mystery.
BTW I couldn't get this link to work?
http://www.junebarbarossa.com/blog/9...-vlasovs-army/
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