German Army Non-German Civilian Armband

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SKU: 20.GOR.03.02.04.004.000

Estimated market value:

$125 USD

  • German Army Non-German Civilian Armband Obverse
  • German Army Non-German Civilian Armband Obverse Detail 1
  • German Army Non-German Civilian Armband Reverse

Estimated market value:

$125 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Inscription
    Obv: IM DIENST DER DEUTSCHEN WEHRMACHT

Physical Description and Item Details


White cotton and rayon, screen-printed in black ink with the inscription "Im Dienst der Deutschen Wehrmacht" (In the Service of the German Wehrmacht), 97 mm x 185 mm, ends machine stitched together on the reverse, one small nip in the fabric above "Dienst", very light soiling, near extremely fine.

History


Armbands were usually used to identify a soldier’s special duty position or function. It would normally only be worn in the carrying out of said duty or function. It could also be used to identify a civilian as an official employee of the army.

Most armbands were worn on the left upper sleeve, but there were exceptions to this rule.

Non-German Civilians (Nichtvolksdeutsches Zivilpersonal) wore a white armband with three lines of black letters “Im Dienst der Deutschen Wehrmacht” (In the service of the German Armed Forces). It was introduced on October 1, 1941. Different variations are known to exist.

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