Auction 2 RUSSIAN and EUROPEAN COLLECTIBLES
May 26, 2019 (Your local time)
USA
 1927 Boblett Street Blaine, WA 98230, USA

We are Selling a few Collections of European and Russian Collectible Items.

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LOT 2970:

GERMAN WW2 PATCH for POLISH WORKER

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Start price:
$ 125
Estimated price:
$250 - $300
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GERMAN WW2 PATCH for POLISH WORKER
Printed POLISH FORCED LABOR PATCHE. Small printed on white cotton fabric with a purple square, within the square a yellow field and to the center a purple "P". Rare WW2 patch whish was worn by Polish worker in Germany - please see last image.
This particular item passed very important test - it does not glow under the black lamp (all fabrics and paper after 1945 glow under the black light) - please look at the images. Also the piece have an old smell that old authentic cloth keeps.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $250 - $300.
Recently the same patch was sold on eBay for $350 - please see the screenshot.
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WIKIPEDIA: Ostarbeiter (German: lit. 'Eastern worker') was a Nazi German designation for foreign slave workers gathered from occupied Central and Eastern Europe to perform forced labor in Germany during World War II. The Germans started deporting civilians at the beginning of the war and began doing so at unprecedented levels following Operation Barbarossa in 1941. They apprehended Ostarbeiters from the newly formed German districts of Reichskommissariat Ukraine, General Government Distrikt Galizien, and Reichskommissariat Ostland. These comprised German occupied POLAND and the conquered territories of the Soviet Union. According to Pavel Polian over 50% of Ostarbeiters were formerly Soviet subjects originating from the territory of modern-day Ukraine, followed by Polish women workers, approaching 30%. Among the Eastern workers were ethnic Ukrainians, Poles, Belarusians, Russians, Tatars, and others. Estimates of the number of Ostarbeiter range between 3 million and 5.5 million.

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