Estonian SS relics from Narva
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Really nice grouping of Estonian SS relics found together on Estonian positions near Narva.

The 20th Estonian SS division was fighting north of the city, and in the southern sector of the Narva front, near Auvere. In both sectors, the Estonian units suffered tremendous losses.

This grouping includes a rare EM/NCO's SS belt buckle that is damaged and corroded, but very sharp and impressive-looking. It is marked RZM 822/38, indicating it was produced by Richard Sieper & Söhne in Lüdenscheid.

Furthermore, a Y-strap clip (Sicherungshaken), marked RZM 629/38, is a typical marking for these SS-produced clips.

The quarter of the id tag (Erkennungsmarke) belonged to an Estonian recruit in SS-Grenadier-Ausbildungs-und-Ersatz-Bataillon 33. The text is still clearly readable.

Both the General Assault Badge (Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen) and the Wound Badge in Black (Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz) lack the back pins but are in very good, solid condition.

The tube containing Zinkpasta (a disinfection paste) was also found in the same place and is in remarkably good condition, considering it was in the ground for so long.

Really nice grouping of original battlefield-found Estonian volunteer pieces.

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