WW2 German TeNo 24mm Button

$40.00

This listing is for one original WW2 German TeNo 24mm button, used as part of the uniform by personnel of the Technische Nothilfe (TeNo), or Technical Emergency Corps. The TeNo was a paramilitary organization in Nazi Germany responsible for technical relief and engineer tasks, such as securing transportation, electricity, and communication infrastructure. This 24mm diameter button is typically constructed from

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This item is a World War II-era German TeNo (Technische Nothilfe) 24mm uniform button. TeNo was an official technical emergency assistance organization active in Germany from 1919 to 1945, supporting civil infrastructure and providing emergency services. The button is made from metal, commonly featuring a silvered finish, and measures approximately 24 millimeters in diameter. Its obverse side typically displays the TeNo emblem, which combines a cogwheel and swastika, symbolizing the organization’s technical and national affiliations during the period. The reverse usually includes a manufacturer’s mark and an attachment shank for sewing onto uniforms. Buttons of this type were worn by members of TeNo on service jackets, greatcoats, and other official garments. Such items are sought after for their historical association with German auxiliary services during the Second World War and as examples of period uniform accoutrements. Condition, maker, and finish may vary based on individual example.

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