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‘Heim ins Reich’ Membership Badge Lapel Pins / Tinnies ‘Volksdeutsche Bewegung’ (VDB) Luxemburg ‘Heim ins Reich’ Membership Badge (Parteiabzeichen). The badge is nicely maker marked with ‘F.R.’. Complete with functional pin/catch construction. Rare original badge in good used condition!
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