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Original German WWII Technical Emergency Corps TeNo Enamel Membership Pin - Technische Nothilfe 19th Century In 1940 the Poles were

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In 1940 the Poles were joined by Belgian and French prisoners following the Fall of France

The first pattern jungle fatigues were adopted in 1963 and were made of 5

as well as an original copy of the magazine SAGA from June 1965

The crossed ski pole and ice axe are symbolic of the tools used by mountain troops and the mule shoe indicates the pack element of the organization

rather than a

Original German WWII Technical Emergency Corps TeNo Enamel Membership Pin - Technische Nothilfe 19th Century In 1940 the Poles wereOriginal Item: Only One Available. Technische Nothilfe (Technical Emergency Assistance) was a German organization, which began as a strikebreaker organization after the First World War, but developed into a volunteer emergency response unit. During the NSDAP period the TN became in charge of technical civil defense. This is a great enamel pin for membership in TeNo. It is marked on the back with Ges. Gesch. and a membership number, 15620. The

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