- příteli a kamaráde, tak tomu říkám dobře odvedená robota badatelská - dotažení něčeho do konce je výsada pravého badatele!!!!
- a samosebou veliké poděkování p. Mgr. Janu Biedermanovi, Ph.D. , za jeho odbornou podrobnou odpověď
- kdyby nám takto každý odepsal, bylo by na světě hned líp!!!
- takže p. velký badateli - gratuluji k potvrzenému odznaku z dob p. procházky
Diverted - tauglich
Categories: Years of war and revolution , Finds and rescue research in the Czech Republic
The "conscripted" and "tauglich" badges (the German version of the same) existed already in the Austro-Hungarian era and even had a "not conscripted" version. A recruit could buy such a badge after a conscription committee had decided on his fitness for military service. The place of purchase could be a military shop (the so-called "backstreet"), usually located at the canteen in the barracks of the individual military units. However, the possibility of buying badges outside the barracks in a civilian environment in shops of specific manufacturers, of which there were several and whose identity may not be known at all, cannot be ruled out, if, for example, the badges were bought in the military barracks. They did not emboss or erase the company's brand on the back of the badge.
Mgr. Jan Biederman, Ph.D.
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