Set of 2 machine-embroidered patches, top arc measures 3" by 0.5", bottom one is 3.5" by 0.7" - used condition. A great find for any military collectible enthusiast.

"The Devil's Guard" is a controversial book written by George Robert Elford, published in 1971. The book is presented as a firsthand account of a former Waffen-SS officer, Hans Josef Wagemueller, who served in the French Foreign Legion during the First Indochina War (1946-1954) and later in the Algerian War (1954-1962).

In the book, Wagemueller recounts brutal and violent actions allegedly committed by the French Foreign Legion and other paramilitary groups during these conflicts. He describes the Legionnaires' involvement in various war crimes, including torture, execution of prisoners, and indiscriminate killing of civilians. The book gained notoriety for its explicit and graphic depictions of violence and atrocities.

It's important to note that the accuracy of the events described in "The Devil's Guard" has been widely disputed. Many historians and experts have challenged the credibility of the book, arguing that it contains exaggerated or entirely fictional accounts. Some consider it a work of fiction, while others believe it might be based on real events but heavily embellished.

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"The Devil's Guard" is a controversial book written by George Robert Elford, published in 1971. The book is presented as a firsthand account of a former Waffen-SS officer, Hans Josef Wagemueller, who served in the French Foreign Legion during the First Indochina War (1946-1954) and later in the Algerian War (1954-1962). In the book, Wagemueller recounts brutal and violent actions allegedly committed by the French Foreign Legion and other paramilitary groups during these conflicts. He describes the Legionnaires' involvement in various war crimes, including torture, execution of prisoners, and indiscriminate killing of civilians. The book gained notoriety for its explicit and graphic depictions of violence and atrocities. It's important to note that the accuracy of the events described in "T