We all understand that, some of us already meet the requirements as we have gone to military schools of such a grade, or some civilian program...But still if history doesnt go along with it, you really cant re-enact early 1944 battles and have a badge that wasnt issued till later.Graxlhuber wrote:Dear readers,
I'm not a friend of displaying something that I haven't the qualifications for or even better people do not know what it meant to be in such a liability as they were. Don't get me wrong but I think that has to do with respect for what people did or do.
Best regards,
chris
very late 1944 and 1945 is a little re-enacted time frame (eastern front) to my knowledge in the USA atleast. Ive seen many Fruhlingserwachen events in Hungarian villages. But at that point in the war, who would care to be sewing new badges that might denote their higher status. Especially in the south east where most of the SS-Gebirgs were, everyone was trying to get to the western allies and pass off as regular Wehrmacht soldiers, and escape from the Yugoslavian government that wanted justice from the SS members
The coolest badge of all, the Bandenkampf, merely came out in 1944. Another thing you wouldnt want entered into your Soldbuch.