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Wehrmacht Breasted Badge for Sport Shirts – Premium Replica, made of Fine silk

Wehrmacht Breasted Badge for Sport Shirts

12.00 €

Elevate your collection with this authentic Wehrmacht breasted badge for sport shirts, a meticulously crafted WWII German military collectible. Woven in fine silk, this badge was worn on sport shirts by Wehrmacht personnel during World War II (1935–1945) to symbolize loyalty to Nazi Germany. Below, we explore its historical significance, material composition, and value for collectors and historians.

Historical Background

The Wehrmacht breasted badge for sport shirts was used by the Wehrmacht, Nazi Germany’s unified armed forces (1935–1945), as part of non-combat attire during physical training and recreational activities. Worn by soldiers in units like the Heer and Luftwaffe, this silk badge was a symbol of loyalty to the Third Reich, often displayed during events like the Reichssporttag. Crafted under Wehrmacht standards, this badge reflects the Third Reich’s emphasis on physical fitness and propaganda, making it a significant artifact for WWII studies.

Material & Condition

This Wehrmacht breasted badge for sport shirts is woven in fine silk, measuring 20 cm by 18 cm and weighing 10g. Designed for sewing onto sport shirts, the silk provides a lightweight, elegant base. Authentic period pieces may show slight wear, such as silk fraying or color fading, with consistent weaving indicating wartime production. Collectors should distinguish originals from reproductions, which may use synthetic materials or lack the precision of wartime craftsmanship.

Collector’s Insight

The Wehrmacht breasted badge for sport shirts is a unique piece of Third Reich memorabilia, valued for its connection to the Wehrmacht’s non-combat attire and its symbolic role. The fine silk design makes it a focal point for collectors of WWII German military collectibles, particularly those interested in propaganda artifacts and Wehrmacht uniforms. Its historical significance lies in its association with the Third Reich’s physical fitness programs, appealing to enthusiasts of Nazi Germany’s cultural history.

This badge is ideal for military historians, museum curators, and reenactors seeking accurate components for educational displays or living-history events. Given its sensitive historical context, collectors must handle this artifact with respect, using it to educate about WWII’s complexities rather than glorifying the associated ideology. For preservation, store the badge in an acid-free, archival-quality sleeve or case to protect against moisture, UV light, and silk degradation. Displaying it in a museum-quality shadow box with historical documentation enhances its educational value, offering a tangible link to the era of the Third Reich’s Wehrmacht.