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Description: During
WW2 the Germans employed over two million foreign service volunteers
from occupied and/or sympathetic nations. Many of these foreign
volunteers served in the ranks of the German Army. This set includes
the national identifiers worn on the uniforms of such volunteers,
including variant markings for several. The twenty national identities
covered (with six markings of each, provided) include India, Free
Arabs, France, Belgium (Wallonie), Croatia (2 variants), Armenia,
Aserbaischan, Hungary, Estonia (2 variants), Latvia (2 variants),
Russia (Russian Army of Liberation), Ukraine, Don Cossacks (2
variants), Terek Cossacks, Siberian Cossacks, Turkistan, Georgia, North
Caucasia, Spain, and Flanders.
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CVI's
insignia is printed on a dense-weave 100% cotton cloth fabric. Our art
is re-rendered from original images in order to give you the greatest
scale fidelity. Each set includes a detailed instruction sheet, usually
with application illustrations, and a baggie to keep your loose and
uncut patches together. To apply, just cut out the patch and use the
adhesive of your choice. See our techniques page for more information.
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