German Army Großdeutschland Cuff Title (Latin version)
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SKU: 20.GOR.03.02.05.003.002
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Constructed of black wool, centering machine embroidered in silvery threads "Großdeutschland", while the cufftitle is bordered at both the top and bottom edges in a silvery Russian braid design threads; it measures aproximatelly 37cm (or 15 inches), tunic removed, in extremely fine condition; a very nice example.
Cuff titles could serve several different purposes. They were used as commemorative or traditions insignia, or identifying the wearer as part of an elite unit. They were also used as career/role insignia. Some cuff titles were awarded to soldiers taking part in certain campaigns, making them the equivalent of a campaign medal. These are more accurately known as sleeve bands.
Cuff titles were mostly worn on the right sleeve, however, there were many exceptions to this rule.
This cuff title was introduced on September 15, 1939 for members of the infantry regiment “Großdeutschland”. It is a dark blue-green band with silver-coloured Gothic letters, with a silver-coloured top and bottom stripe. There are also later versions with Sütterlin letters, Latin letters, and versions reading “Inf.-Regt. Großdeutschland”.
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