Armband

Object number2017.116.10
Date1920-1945
OriginGermany
MediumFabric
Credit LineIn memory of Edward Ruglovsky
DescriptionRed fabric Nazi armband. Circular red fabric sleeve that is rectangular when laid flat. Off-white applied stripe runs horizontally around center. Front has off-white fabric diamond sewn at center featuring embroidered black swastika. Single vertical seam on reverse at center.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 4.188 x 7.625 x 0.375 in. (10.6 x 19.4 x 1 cm)
Historical NotesPart of a collection of items documenting Edward Ruglovsky’s WWII service in the 10th Infantry Regiment and his industrial career at U. S. Steel. Ed Ruglovksy was with 10th as a combat infantryman from January 1944 through the war’s end, and through the campaigns to take Western Europe – Rhineland, Ardennes, Battle of the Bulge, etc. Ruglovsky said it was “the worst place to be” and that he spent a “year being absolutely terrified.” Some of these things he acquired by trading Russian soldiers for them at the end of the war, which fits with the reality that combat infantryman – while in active combat – were not able to collect and save much, so acquiring items from another soldier at war’s end fits with Ruglovsky’s history of service.
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