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German Customs Official Cufftitle

$125.00

Condition: Excellent

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Product Description: This German Customs Official Cufftitle is in excellent condition. These were worn on the uniforms of German Customs Officials. It was worn low on the sleeve, as a cuff title. This German Customs Official Cufftitle is Bevo machine woven construction, with an eagle woven in silver flatwire. It is full length, with stamping on back with 1941 date. Armband shows the eagle in reverse, as is typical with Bevo machine woven insignia. There is some residue from tape or glue, likely holding it into an album. It is an attractive and desirable piece of Customs regalia that remains in excellent condition overall.

 

 

Historical Description: Nearly every military, civil, political and paramilitary organization in existence during the Third Reich used armbands. Armbands were worn on military and civilian uniforms and also on civilian clothes, from suit jackets to work clothing. They were used to denote membership in organizations, to indicate a specific role or function of the bearer, and as insignia of rank. Many organizations would change the design of their armbands over time, which added to the variety produced. These were manufactured in countless variations, ranging from simple printed bands to elaborately hand-embroidered pieces of the highest quality. Some Nazi armbands were worn by all members of large organizations and were made by the millions. Others were intended for use at a specific time and place and were unique. Many types were made in very limited numbers. Some bore metal insignia or special identifiers that indicated the wearer’s rank, unit affiliation, or nationality. Armbands were sometimes but not always marked with ink stamps by the issuing authorities.

 

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