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Description
The listing, Nazi Arm Cuff Patch Never Used has ended.
This is a Nazi arm sleeve cuff patch. It is not a reproduction and is embroidered with very fine gold thread on black cloth. It has never been sown on a uniform. It was worn on the sleeve cuff my the Nazi Engineerers who among other things built the Autobahn Highway. It measures 2" x 4 1/4". It is in awesome condition.
Questions & Comments
Whoa where in the f did u get something like this. Is it authentic ?
That's what makes America great. Everyone is free to have their own opinion. And by the way, I agree with you. That's why it's still unused. But thank you all for your attention and comments. Stars and bars forever.
so funny how snarky people get when they're jealous of something cool. I would love to own this and I don't even have to be a Nazi for that to be so! God bless America!
Yes it is authentic and has never sewn on a uniform. My grandfather got it in Germany in WW2. He kept it in a book and the family never knew he had it. I'm the first grandchild and the only one to go into the military. None of his kids went into the military either. So after I was in the army ( he was in the army too ) I came home on leave and he sat me down in private for a heart to heart talk. He said with him in WW2 and me in during Vietnam we had an understanding the rest of the family couldn't have. So he got the book and gave me the patch. He never said exactly where he got it just that it was in Germany.
I see no stitching anywhere. No stitching would indicate that it is not from the WW2 era. Glue pressed army patches were not available until after the Vietnam war. If there is stitching you would do well to take much clearer pictures so buyers that know can see them