Attractive - and actually rarely seen! - HJ (ie. 'Hitlerjugend') pre-war- (ie. after 1938-) so-called: 'Ärmelabzeichen' (ie. arm-badge) that was intended for usage by a member who served within the so-called: 'Luftsportscharen'
This is an attractive - and actually rarely seen! - HJ (ie. 'Hitlerjugend') pre-war- (ie. after 1938-) so-called: 'Ärmelabzeichen' (ie. arm-badge) that was intended for usage by a member who served within the so-called: 'Luftsportscharen' being an example that comes in an overall nice- (abeit clearly used- and/or tunic-removed-), condition. The neat patch - which is nicely woven in so-called: 'BeVo'-like type weave - depicts a pair of white-coloured- and stylised wings and propellor, overlaid with a white-edged, black-coloured swastika as set on a red circle, all on a tan-coloured background. Although the 'Luftsportscharen' (or: air-sports squad) was set-up under the auspices of the DLV (or: 'Deutches Luftsport Verband') it became generally known as: 'Flieger-HJ'. This example still shows some minimal stitching remains and shows minimal usage and wear (some minimal wear and/or staining is visible): it was, moreover, minimally 'trimmed' and stitched as such on a shirt. Simply an attractive and rarely seen youth-related patch that does not come often for sale: I deem that I have priced this attractive example accordingly!
Code: 43155