Truly used, WH (Heeres- ie. Waffen-SS) so-called: 'Kraftfahrbewährungs-Abzeichen in Bronze' (or: bronze class drivers' proficiency-badge) that comes as most certainly issued- and/or carefully tunic-removed, condition Truly used, WH (Heeres- ie. Waffen-SS) so-called: 'Kraftfahrbewährungs-Abzeichen in Bronze' (or: bronze class drivers' proficiency-badge) that comes as most certainly issued- and/or carefully tunic-removed, condition

Truly used, WH (Heeres- ie. Waffen-SS) so-called: 'Kraftfahrbewährungs-Abzeichen in Bronze' (or: bronze class drivers' proficiency-badge) that comes as most certainly issued- and/or carefully tunic-removed, condition

The neat - and most certainly very detailed! - arm-badge has regrettably lost both its prongs but retains its period, metal-based 'back-plate' in place as is more often encountered: it was never cleaned and truly retains most (ie. all!) of its somewhat shiny ie. 'Brennlack'-like surface (as can be seen on the pictures). As stated above, was this nicely pronounced badge clearly issued- and/or worn: it was period-mounted onto a (field-grey-coloured) piece of field-grey-coloured wool and retains truly all of its neat, bronze-golden-toned- (albeit minimally tarnished) finish. The piece presumably lost its prongs and was period-stitchted onto the uniform by the soldier who wore it (something that was more often done). Simply an attractive example of a truly used- and/or worn example of a WH (Heeres- ie. Waffen-SS) so-called: 'Kraftfahrbewährungs-Abzeichen in Bronze'!

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