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Theodor Eicke cuff title

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Theodor Eicke cuff title

American Civil War Military Hand Embroidery Bullion Wire enlisted mans cuff title Badges, Bullion Wire Emblem, American Civil War Officer Uniform Bullion Embroidery SS cuff title Badges, Hand Made brassard, Military Hand Made Emblem, American Civil War Crest Sleeve Band Badge,

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Theodor Eicke cuff title

American Civil War Military Hand Embroidery Bullion Wire enlisted mans cuff title Badges, Bullion Wire Emblem, American Civil War Officer Uniform Bullion Embroidery SS cuff title Badges, Hand Made brassard, Military Hand Made Emblem, American Civil War Crest Sleeve Band Badge,


Theodor Eicke cuff title

We make all kind of  used in the foreign volunteers military who fight the Waffen SS divisions in World War Two and one. We make lots of Waffen-SS cuff titles and the special types, they worn german soliders.The cuff titles also well-known as cuff bands or sleeve bands, and German Armelstreifen (Arm Stripe)

 A lot of troops of the WSS wore cuff bands embroidered with the name of their unit. While many did not, the main combat divisions and a few regiments had their personal unique insignia

Military cuff titles

We make Nazi cuff titles of the German first and Second World War. We have a large set of military cuff titlesMilitary cuff titles band on the sleeves of the uniforms.

Cuff titles History

Cuff titles could serve some special purposes. Cuff titles worn as commemorative or civilization insignia, or identify the wearer as part of an elite element. Cuff titles also used as career/role emblem. Some cuff titles were awarded to soldiers taking part in certain campaign, making them the same of a campaign medal. Cuff titles more accurately well-known as sleeve bands.

cuff title (German: Ärmelstreifen) is a type of symbol worn on the sleeve, cuff titles seen in German military and paramilitary uniforms, most usually seen in the Second World War and first word war but too seen postwar.

 Cuff titles are in general associated with units of the Waffen SS but were far and extensive used by other branches of the German military, with civilian organizations  and paramilitary. The Großdeutschland Infantry Regiment (later Großdeutschland Division) was also well-known for their use of cuff titles.

 The Deutsches Afrikakorps was well-known for its cuff title, which were the origins of future campaign cuff titles,"Afrikakorps": as well famous as the DAK, this cuff title was wear by troops serving in North Africa under Rommel. Worn out on the right sleeve."Feldgendarmarie": For military police. Worn out on the left sleeve."Kriegsberichter des Heeres": Army war correspondents. worn out on the left sleeve.

Cuff titles were typically worn on the right sleeve, however, there were many exceptions to this law.In the SS, the cuff title was wear out on the left arm. All campaign cuff titles were carry on the left arm. An SS soldier who fight in Crete as a paratrooper and later on connected 2nd SS Division Das Reich would have both of his cuff titles on the left arm.

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