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It's hard to tell from the picture if the background of the corner patch is black or blue. It has a non-mobile swastika and gilt fringe. I assume this is an early SA flag. Which unit would it have belonged to? What is the significance of the gilt instead of the usual silver fringe?
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Interesting..can you show more pics?
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Sorry, that's all I have.
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2ND STURM OF THE 390TH STANDARTE, STATIONED AT BAD WILDUNGEN, GRUPPE HESSEN. THE FRINGE IS TARNISHED SILVER, NOT GOLD. THE CORNER PATCH IS NAVY BLUE
"A man needs to know his limitations" Dirty Harry Gold Badge #263
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