Bought 30 years ago now when I collected almost anything WW2 German related. This is the sleeve eagle worn by Reichsbahn direction staff.
This was the eagle worn by Reichsbahndirektion staff at Saarbrucken.
Cheers, Ade.
Bought 30 years ago now when I collected almost anything WW2 German related. This is the sleeve eagle worn by Reichsbahn direction staff.
This was the eagle worn by Reichsbahndirektion staff at Saarbrucken.
Cheers, Ade.
You know that would be one hell of a collection if someone pull all of the arm eagles of the RBD together
Ade I thought I would bring this thread out in the open cause its
Thanks Mike.
These were lovely looking eagles.
Paid £8 for it back then.
They are still cheap to buy today.
Cheers, Ade.
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Actually I have never seen one of these before...
I'm really glad that these old threads are being revived. I can contribute something at long last... :-)) Ahem, I only have the one so far.......
Tom
Hi Mike, these can be found for many different railway stations. See here for a bit more info:
German Militaria Blog: June 2008
Hi Tom , that is great!
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Great Patch Tom, like it
I like the cartoon on the link Ade!
One of the beauties of studying and indeed buying these cheaper priced items is you can get to touch, feel and smell an original machine woven rayon made item. The way these are made is no different from a much much higher priced SS item.
Cheers, Ade.
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