The WW2 German Luftwaffe M43 Cockade is a military insignia designed for use on the Luftwaffe field cap, commonly known as the M43 cap, during the Second World War. This cockade is typically constructed from aluminum, zinc, or pressed fabric and features a circular or oval shape with concentric rings colored in black, white, and red, reflecting the national colors of Germany at that time. The M43 cockade was affixed to the front of the field cap, usually positioned below the Luftwaffe eagle insignia. Standard dimensions are approximately 1.5 to 2 centimeters in diameter, though minor variations exist depending on manufacturer and year of production. The cockade served as a distinctive emblem to denote allegiance and was an element of the standardized uniform regulations issued by the German military. Items such as this are of interest for their historical context and significance in representing World War II-era military attire.
WW2 German Luftwaffe M43 Cockade
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The WW2 German Luftwaffe M43 Cockade is an insignia used during the Second World War by the Luftwaffe, the aerial warfare branch of the German Wehrmacht. Intended for wear on the M43 field cap (Einheitsfeldmütze), this cockade typically features a national emblem composed of concentric circles in black, white, and red embroidery or woven thread, conform
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