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  2. Courland Cuff Title - Wikipedia

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    The regulation design of the cuff title was a 40mm wide silver-grey fabric band with a decorative black border, embroidered in black cotton thread with the word KURLAND between two shields. The left-hand shield bore a cross ending in fleurs de lys – the arms of the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights – while the shield to the right showed ...

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  4. Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Metz 1944 Cuff Title, 1944 Courland Cuff Title, 1944–1945 Military and paramilitary badges. Army/ Waffen-SS war badges. Infantry Assault Badge

  5. Cuff title - Wikipedia

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    The "Courland" campaign cuff title (Ärmelband Kurland in German) was a military decoration of Nazi Germany awarded to soldiers of Army Group Courland who fought in the Courland Pocket during World War II. The "Afrika" campaign cuff band (Ärmelband Afrika) was awarded to soldiers who took part in Nazi Germany's North African campaign of 1941–43.

  6. Speidel - Wikipedia

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    However Speidel returned to watchbands as soon as peace returned. In 1947 Speidel brought out its first modernized version of the scissor-type expansion band called the Golden Knight. [22] It proved to be a tremendous success in the men's watch bracelet field. The company also introduced elaborate packaging for its line of watch bracelets. [23 ...

  7. Army Group Courland - Wikipedia

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    The aggregation of troops that became named Army Group Courland was created when the Red Army reached the Baltic Sea near the Memel river on Tuesday, 10 October 1944. As a result, what was then known as Army Group North was cut off in one section of Latvia from the rest of the German Army , and was to stay cut off for the remainder of the war.

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