Nice wehrmacht - waffen SS custom silver ring with bullet - cartridge
Nice wehrmacht - waffen SS custom silver ring with bullet - cartridge
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Nice wehrmacht - waffen SS custom silver ring with bullet - cartridge
Holocaust early Poland Invasion Jewish Jew killing squad police battalion dog tag polizei ss rare DOGTAG
WW2 German Nazi Iron cross 1st class medal award RARE round back pin
WW2 German Nazi AntiPartisan Bandit-warfare Badge Bandenkampfabzeichen
Bronze variation - relic found, marked on the back prong.
Bandit-warfare Badge (Bandenkampfabzeichen) was a World War II decoration of Nazi Germany awarded to members of the Army, Luftwaffe, Order Police, and Waffen-SS for participating in Nazi security warfare (Bandenbekämpfung). The badge was instituted on 30 January 1944 by Adolf Hitler after authorization/recommendation by Heinrich Himmler.[2]
Background
Especially on the Eastern Front, the terms "partisan" and "bandit" were applied by the Nazi security apparatus to Jews, communists, Soviet state officials, Red Army stragglers, and any other persons deemed to pose a security risk. Rear-area security operations against armed irregular fighters ("pacification actions") were often indistinguishable from massacres of civilians, accompanied by burning down villages, destroying crops, stealing livestock, deporting able-bodied population for slave labour to Germany and leaving parent-less children on their own.
Description
All versions of the badge feature a skull and crossed bones at the base, with a laurel wreath of oak leaves around the sides and a sword in the center. The sword's handle has the "sun-wheel" swastika, with the blade plunged into a Hydra whose five heads represent the "partisans". The second version of the badge had larger oak leaves in the wreath and a larger "sun-wheel" swastika. Historian Philip W. Blood notes the similarities between the symbol of the occultist Thule Society, with a sword and a swastika, and the design of the badge. He suggests that Himmler and Erich von dem Bach-Zalewski "had sealed Germanic mythology into a medal for Lebensraum".
The badge existed in three grades:
Bronze, for 20 combat days against "bandits"
Silver, for 50 combat days against "bandits"
Gold, for 150 combat days against "bandits"
Criteria were slightly different for the Luftwaffe, being based on 30, 75, and 150 operational flights/sorties flown in support of "bandit-fighting" operations.
WW2 German Nazi nice gorget feldgendarmerie polizei gestapo waffen SS police
Nice Waffen SS polizei division nco worn tunic with cufftitle & ss runes patch stamped untouched
the proper markings are well visible on the inside.
untouched, found in an attic like this.
NCO collar tab, nice SS polizei cufftitle and the SS rune patch that applies only to the polices.
overall pretty good preservation condition, trace of worn
these are getting harder to find !
WW2 German Nazi Feldgendarmerie gorget police polizei ss gestapo
WW2 German Nazi Wehrmacht Waffen SS Iron Cross medal 2nd class in original denazified case
WW2 German Nazi police polizei officer high leader collar tab tunic removed
WW2 GERMAN NAZI EXTREMELY RARE GENERAL HIMMLER SUICIDE POISON SILVER RING marked 800
A RUBY EYE WITH A GOLD PLATED SILVER IS DECORATIVE.
TWO LIZARDS on the sides.
SILVER 800 AND maker initials marks on THE RING.
same as Himmler used and many other generals and officers at the end of the war.