Neat - and with certainty very rarely encountered! - Marine-HJ (ie. 'Marine-Hitlerjugend') arm-badge (aka: 'Ärmelabzeichen') depicting the embroidered text: 'Seeberufsfachschule Neuwied'
This is an attractive - and with certainty very rarely encountered! - (IMO) Marine-HJ- ie. 'Marine-Hitlerjugend'-) related arm-badge (aka: 'Ärmelabzeichen') depicting the embroidered text: 'Seeberufsfachschule Neuwied' (and IMO as such denoting that the bearer was a student at a specific naval training-institute or school based in the town of Neuwied) that comes in an overall very nice (IMO clearly used- ie. once tunic-attached-), condition. The neat (shield-shaped- and/or approximately 6,5 x 6 cms. sized-) (arm-)badge - which is excuted in on a black-coloured- and/or (smooth-) woolen-based background - shows a darker-blue-coloured 'shield' that is having the (machine-)embroidered- (and/or greyish-white-coloured-) text: 'Seeberufsfachschule Neuwied'. There is an ongoing discussion about these neat arm-badges (especially regarding their exact usage): as far as I know has no official regulation been found to date. The neat badge is just a tiny bit stained caused by years of storage and/or moderate wear (as can be seen on the pictures). In any case is this a very attractive and very unusually encountered Marine-HJ 'career- ie. schooling-related-' youth-item: I deem that is one of the few remaining pieces that have surfaced to date!
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