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A 1944 Hj Flak Helper’s Cap
A 1944 Hj Flak Helper’s Cap
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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Description
This is a very well preserved late-war production Hitler Youth Flak Helper’s cap, constructed of grey-blue wool with fold-down panels and skirt arms with rounded ends. The panels are secured to the front of the cap via a single grey pebbled metal (magnetic) button. Towards the front, above the button, is a single Hitlerjugend diamond crafted out of red, black, and white machine embroidery. The insignia is original to the cap and appears to be machine-sewn to the cap. In addition, the cap also features a cardboard-reinforced visor at the front. The interior is lined with grey rayon diamond stitching and maker stamps “670illegible”, serial number, size “58” and production year “44” in black ink. The cap measures approximately 270 mm x 170 mm, and is generally very well preserved. It shows some signs of wear from use, with moderate soiling on the inside liner from sweat. The cardboard reinforcement in the visor is also worn at the midpoint. Otherwise near very fine condition.
Footnote: Starting on January 22, 1943, Hitler employed HJ boys to help with the operation of anti-aircraft artillery (Flak). Later, HJ boys manned entire Flak strongholds throughout Germany in the defense of the Fatherland.
Description
This is a very well preserved late-war production Hitler Youth Flak Helper’s cap, constructed of grey-blue wool with fold-down panels and skirt arms with rounded ends. The panels are secured to the front of the cap via a single grey pebbled metal (magnetic) button. Towards the front, above the button, is a single Hitlerjugend diamond crafted out of red, black, and white machine embroidery. The insignia is original to the cap and appears to be machine-sewn to the cap. In addition, the cap also features a cardboard-reinforced visor at the front. The interior is lined with grey rayon diamond stitching and maker stamps “670illegible”, serial number, size “58” and production year “44” in black ink. The cap measures approximately 270 mm x 170 mm, and is generally very well preserved. It shows some signs of wear from use, with moderate soiling on the inside liner from sweat. The cardboard reinforcement in the visor is also worn at the midpoint. Otherwise near very fine condition.
Footnote: Starting on January 22, 1943, Hitler employed HJ boys to help with the operation of anti-aircraft artillery (Flak). Later, HJ boys manned entire Flak strongholds throughout Germany in the defense of the Fatherland.

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