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11-18-2013 04:19 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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So wax on or wax off? Any thoughts on this?
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This may be a job exclusive armband worn at one location. If that is the case, it likely will be very difficult to identify.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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Bob,
I was told that this was picked up at Nordholz 12 miles south of Cuxhaven, Germany on the North Sea and it was worn by guards at a manufacturing plant as the story goes. Thank you for your reply. Did not know if that was a "fish tale" or not.
Anzel
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It's an armband for forced laborers from the Soviet Union...SU is also often seen painted on prisoner's clothing...
But I can't comment on authenticity...
cheers, Glenn
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Glenn,
Very interesting. I was trying to place the SU in German. S= schutz or something along those lines. So you are saying this May be similar to the ethnic indicating triangle bearing armbands used in other camps? Thanks for your input.
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Just came across an image of an armband just like this one on germandagger's armband identification guide. They identify it as a Russian POW armband. Very helpful guide. Do you guys see this listing guide as accurate for future use?
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