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Afrikakorps Official Cuff Title

SKU: 23.GOR.03.02.04.002

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  • Afrikakorps Official Cuff Title Obverse
  • Afrikakorps Official Cuff Title Obverse Detail
  • Afrikakorps Official Cuff Title Obverse Detail
  • Afrikakorps Official Cuff Title Reverse
  • Afrikakorps Official Cuff Title Reverse Detail

Attributes

  • country
    Germany
  • date of institution
    July 18, 1941

History


During the Second World War, German troops stationed in northern Africa are generally referred to as the Afrikakorps. Technically, this is not entirely correct, since some German units operating in Africa were not actually part of the DAK (Deutsches Afrikakorps), and some units of it were, in fact, Italian ones. However, for the purpose of collecting so-called “tropical” uniforms and insignia, collectors have simplified the meaning of the term.

The first German troops were sent to northern Africa in February of 1941, to support their Italian allies against the British. The climate of the African continent made it necessary to wear specialised uniforms and gear that not only supported the soldiers in serving in a hot and arid environment, but also helped them in blending in with the landscape, which, in general, presented itself as brown, olive, khaki, or sand/tan in colour. Worn over long periods of time under the blistering desert sun, some uniforms were eventually bleached to white or off-white. Uniforms and insignia in these colours are often referred to as “tropical”, and it is worth noting that they weren’t just worn by members of units stationed in Africa, but in the entire Mediterranean theatre of war, including southern France, Italy, the Balkans, and Greece, as well as in southern Russia during the summer months. Tropical uniforms were worn by members of all three branches of the Wehrmacht: the Heer (army), the Kriegsmarine (navy), and the Luftwaffe (air force). Members of the Waffen-SS stationed in southerly regions also wore tropical-style uniforms, and even though they technically have no connection to the DAK, all tropical uniforms and insignia of all branches of the German military are listed here.

Cuff titles could serve several different purposes. They were used as commemorative or traditions insignia, or identifying the wearer as part of an elite unit. They were also used as career/role insignia. Some cuff titles were awarded to soldiers taking part in certain campaigns, making them the equivalent of a campaign medal. These are more accurately known as sleeve bands.

The official Afrikakorps cuff title was introduced on July 18, 1941. It is a dark green band with silver-coloured Latin letters, with a silver-coloured top and bottom stripe. It has a tan-coloured edge on the top and bottom.

All personnel stationed in Northern Africa were eligible for being awarded the cuff title. It was worn on the lower right sleeve.

It was discontinued and replaced with the introduction of the Wehrmacht 'Afrika' cuff title on January 15, 1943.

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  • Price

    $150 USD

  • Composition

  • Inscription

    Obv: AFRIKAKORPS

  • Size

    370mm

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