This WW2 Polish 15th Battalion 2nd Corps Hat Badge is an original piece manufactured in Italy during the Second World War. The badge represents the 15th Battalion, part of the 2nd Polish Corps, a unit composed primarily of Polish soldiers who had been evacuated from the Soviet Union and later served under British command. The Corps played a significant role in key campaigns, notably the Italian Campaign and the Battle of Monte Cassino. The badge is crafted from metal and features insignia distinctive to the battalion, including traditional Polish military symbols. The construction reflects wartime manufacturing conditions in Italy, often displaying hand-finishing with integral or separately attached fixing lugs. Such badges were worn on field caps as a sign of unit identity and national pride during a period when Poland was under occupation. This artifact provides insight into the organization and identity of Polish forces in exile throughout WW2.






