Need help! Verwundetenabzeichen Condor Legion in Schwarz - Real or Fake ?

Hello gentlemen !

I would like to know what you think about this unmarked Verwundetenabzeichen Condor Legion in Schwarz, is it real or fake ?

I look at some other threads but my unexperienced eyes could not determine much … what do I have to look at it in your opnion ?

(Sorry about the pictures quality, it stills not on my hands)

Thank you alot !


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Finnland’s Lotta Svard Finnish Woman’s organisation Grouping

Lotta Svard was a Finnish women’s volunteer organisation that started in 1918…by the 1930’s there were 60,000 members,when the 2nd war ended in 1944, there were 242,000 they did all types of work that freed up the soldiers so they could fight…I believe there were only 2,600 medals awarded to these heroic women. I have pictured….. a Document ..arm band…. 2 medals …and a mini medal..
Dave


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HAUSHALTSWARE: Deutsche Zündwaren - Monopolgesellschaft

Hello my friends, hope you are all doing great !

Just passing by to share this HAUSHALTSWARE box I bought some time ago, looks old hahaha


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Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse - Iron Cross Ist Class in nice condition

I found this one in an small antique store in Germany last week - price was steep, but what a beauty.

Erik

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Einheitskragenspiegel Kavallerie Wehrmacht



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Bag for gasmask wz.38

Nice condition bag for gas mask wz.38 - similar to wz.32


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Nice lot of SS photos

Was at a sale today and picked up these photos


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A Short History of the Army Press Club Badge

A Short History of the Army Press Badge

Continuing with things exotic and rare, here’s something you’ll never get to see.

The Japanese love the adage coined in England in 1839, “The Pen is mightier than the Sword”, as the word, “Ken” is used for Sword in the Japanese version, making Pen and Ken rhyme nicely together going, “Pen-wa Ken-yori Tsuyoshi”.

Of course, such a phrase would have made you very unwelcome into the press room (Kisha Club) at the Ministry of the Army, if you were a journalist back then.

The Army used to brush the press aside as a nuisance in the early days, but since going to war in 1904 against Russia on a shoestring budget, it had learned the hard way that cordial treatment of the press was a prerequisite for selling war bonds to pay for the shells. Thus the army even gave out the Russo-Japanese War Medal to the press that accompanied them into the field.

But by 16th September 1914, the Ministry of the Army had to constantly host a horde of 70 to 80 journalists at all times, who were hungry for news about Army exploits in China against the Germans in the Tsingtao Fortress.

In order to limit access into the Ministry, the Army planned to introduce a special press badge in two grades. The higher grade badge was to be limited to 40 pieces and reserved for wear by journalists in the Hokuto-Kai (Northern Dipper Group) specializing in General Staff and Army Ministry news coverage. They were the counterpart to the Kuroshio-Kai (Black Current Group) that had access to high level Navy news. Both groups were formed during the Sino-Japanese War of 1894/95.

The other 40 pcs of B-grade badges were intended for the other press members with lower army accreditation.

These two badges, however, were never approved. WW1 was an easy victory for Japan and the Army must have felt it wiser to exploit the press to the hilt.

The badge only became reality on 29th May 1934, and was called the Badge for the Ministry of the Army Press Club (陸軍省記者倶楽部員徽章 ). It was a silver lapel badge with the army star in gold.

The lapel badge design was revised on 16th June 1939, and this time each was serial numbered.


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