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A WWII-period German Army (Heer) sport shirt insignia, manufactured in the machine-woven BeVo style. The piece features a black national emblem (Hoheitszeichen), consisting of an eagle with outstretched wings clutching a wreathed swastika, set against a white fabric background. The construction shows the characteristic negative weave pattern on the reverse side. This type of patch was intended for application to the centre of white athletic singlets or shirts used by army personnel. Information from the seller is that this WW2 item is thought to have belonged to, A M Crozier PTE who was born 29th December 1905. Who served in the local and then National Fire Service (AFS) part time from January 1939 until 17/8/1944.He joined the armed forces at the age of 38 on 15/2/1944 and was posted out in Europe, It believed this was collected when he was in Germany. We strongly suggest you view the items to confirm you are satisfied they are genuine as we are unable to make this guarantee.
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