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100% original WORN POLAND early WHITE ARMBAND with blue STAR OF DAVID Jew Jewish

authentic original WORN POLAND early WHITE ARMBAND blue STAR OF DAVID Jew Jewish

100% original WORN POLAND early WHITE ARMBAND with blue STAR OF DAVID Jew Jewish

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100% original WORN POLAND early WHITE ARMBAND with blue STAR OF DAVID Jew Jewish

Hans Frank; Governor General of Nazi occupied Poland, decreed on November 23rd 1939 that all Jewish people over a certain age had to wear a white armband displaying a blue Star of David on their right arm.

later yellow Stars of David replaced them.

Only A FEW EXAMPLE SURVIVED
A MUSEUM PIECE !

WW2 German Nazi Demjansk shield campaign badge 1942 tunic removed

WW2 German Nazi Demjansk shield campaign badge 1942 tunic removed

WW2 German Nazi Demjansk shield campaign badge 1942 tunic removed

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WW2 German Nazi Demjansk shield campaign badge 1942 tunic removed

The qualifying period was 8 February to 21 April 1942. The requirement for ground units was honourable service in the besieged area for 60 days, or a shorter period if wounded. Luftwaffe personnel required 50 combat or re-supply missions over the besieged area.
Approximately 100,000 service personnel qualified for the shield, with up to five examples issued to each recipient, enabling them to be permanently attached to each tunic and greatcoat.

RMO button Ostministerium Germanization and extermination of Jews Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories

RMO button Ostministerium Germanization and extermination of Jews Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories

RMO button Ostministerium Germanization and extermination of Jews Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories

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RMO button Ostministerium Germanization and extermination of Jews Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories

The Ostministerium was created by Adolf Hitler shortly after the German invasion of the Soviet Union to control the vast areas captured and projected for capture by the Wehrmacht in the Baltic states, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia. Two Reichskommissariats were established: Ostland and Ukraine, while two more were planned, Moskowien and Kaukasien, but the Wehrmacht never established firm possession of the areas designated and German civilian control never developed there. The Ostministerium was involved in the development and implementation of Generalplan Ost, which fell under its jurisdiction, along with the Reich Commission for the Consolidation of German Nationhood, the Reich Security Main Office, and the SS Race and Settlement Main Office. It was one of the main agencies that oversaw the Holocaust in the Soviet Union.

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