Superb - and presumably Dutch-produced! - example of an: 'Arbeidsdienst Meisjes (o. ADM') related arm-badge (being an attractive and hand-embroidered example that was presumably intended for officers'-usage) Superb - and presumably Dutch-produced! - example of an: 'Arbeidsdienst Meisjes (o. ADM') related arm-badge (being an attractive and hand-embroidered example that was presumably intended for officers'-usage) Superb - and presumably Dutch-produced! - example of an: 'Arbeidsdienst Meisjes (o. ADM') related arm-badge (being an attractive and hand-embroidered example that was presumably intended for officers'-usage) Superb - and presumably Dutch-produced! - example of an: 'Arbeidsdienst Meisjes (o. ADM') related arm-badge (being an attractive and hand-embroidered example that was presumably intended for officers'-usage)

Superb - and presumably Dutch-produced! - example of an: 'Arbeidsdienst Meisjes (o. ADM') related arm-badge (being an attractive and hand-embroidered example that was presumably intended for officers'-usage)

This is a very attractive - and truly rarely encountered! - example of a so-called: 'Arbeidsdienst Meisjes (o. ADM') (ie. being the NSB-related, Dutch female labour-service) related arm-badge being an attractive and detailed, hand-embroidered example that was presumably merely intended for officers'-usage) and that comes in an overall very nicely preserved- (and I deem only minimally used- ie. worn-), condition. The attractive badge - which is executed in multi-coloured thread on a typical, greyish-green-coloured- and/or felt-woolen-based background - measures approximately: 9,5 x 6,2 cms. and shows the typical: 'three legged'-swastika-symbol that is mounted into an oakleave 'wreath' and that shows the characters: 'A'- and: 'D' (as can be seen on the pictures). The piece was presumably issued but was - I deem - never worn nor tunic-attached: it comes in a truly very nicely preserved condition without showing any defaults: it is neatly 'backed' with a piece of yellowish-coloured- and thin-shaped paper (as can be seen on the pictures). This ADM-officers'-arm-badge originates from an advanced collection of NSB- ie. Dutch collaboration-related items that I recently acquired for the web-site. Simply a very attractive - and truly rarely found! - 'Arbeidsdienst Meisjes (o. ADM') related arm-badge that is with certainty accordingly priced: only the first such neat ADM-item I ever had on offer!

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