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Unused Waffen SS sleeve chevron acquired postwar by a US soldier

Object | Accession Number: 2003.112.9

Unused Waffen SS single stripe chevron sleeve patch acquired by 22 year old Lt. Charles Rudulph, United States Army, during a July 10, 1945, visit to the former Dachau concentration camp near Munich in Germany. The badge would have been worn on the left, upper sleeve below the Reichsadler national emblem on the tunic of an SS-Sturmmann [Lance-Corporal. The SS (Schutzstaffel; Protection Squadrons) established Dachau, the first concentration camp in Nazi Germany, in March 1933. The SS commanded, administered, and guarded all concentration camps, and were known for their cruelty. Dachau was liberated by American forces on April 29, 1945. Rudulph, an officer in the 106th Infantry, entered combat in France in November 1944. He was wounded during the Battle of the Bulge but rejoined his unit. After Germany surrendered on May 7, he was posted to Straubing with Battery X, 566th AAA Battalion.

Date
found:  1945 July 10
Geography
found: Dachau (Concentration camp) after liberation; Dachau (Germany)
Classification
Military Insignia
Category
Badges
Object Type
Chevrons (lcsh)
Genre/Form
Emblems
Credit Line
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Ramona A. Rudulph
 
Record last modified: 2023-08-30 16:11:10
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