Patch, Military
Object number2017.116.13
Date1931-1945
OriginGermany
MediumFabric
Credit LineIn memory of Edward Ruglovsky
DescriptionTriangular brown fabric National Socialist Motor Corps patch with arched top edge. Front has silver embroidered details, from top to bottom, silver banner with brown text, eagle, encircled swastika, and triple chevron stripes pointing downward. Patch has brown embroidered edge. Reverse is brown fabric with white paper remnants at center.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 3.563 x 3.438 x 0.125 in. (9.1 x 8.7 x 0.3 cm)InscriptionsFront has brown text on silver banner at top center "N.S.K.K."
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.
Previous owner
Edward Ruglovsky
Related institution
United States Steel Corporation
Related institution
10th Infantry Regiment
Related institution
Nazi Party
Related institution
National Socialist Motor Corps
(German, 1931 - 1945)
On View
Not on view1931-1945
1941-1953
1943
c. 1944
c. 1944