Garbage. Stay well clear. I am glad that you did not buy on impulse. When in doubt, always check beforehand.
Firstly, the red triangular insignia relates to a political prisoner, not Jewish. Any over stamped markings such as these, when present on material of this nature, must be studied carefully.
I have had numerous original insignia within my own collection for many, many years. Armbands are among the rarest from of Konzentrationslager related insignia. Proceed with extreme caution.
Carl
p.s. The thread has been moved to the appropriate forum.
Thank you. Drove back home in a snow storm.
John
These markings were usually attached to the front of clothing of prisoners, not on armbands.
Its good advise to be extremely careful around those.
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
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“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
Generally, the identification insignias used to mark the classification of an inmate was worn on the left breast of the uniform garb / jacket.
However, insignia issued to camp prisoners was worn in several different manners, including sleeve insignia, collars, trousers and on the backs of jackets. Attached below, an archive scan from the liberation of Dachau, showing in just one image, how varied the placement of insignia actually was.
Carl
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