Augusto Cesar Sandino EDSN Flag Patch—2×3”
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This embroidered patch is a faithful reproduction of the flag carried by Augusto César Sandino and his guerrilla army, the Ejército Defensor de la Soberanía Nacional de Nicaragua (EDSN), during their struggle against U.S. occupation between 1927 and 1933. The design features a black-and-red vertical bicolor, with the black half displaying a stark white skull above crossed rifles — a symbol of death, defiance, and unwavering resistance.
The red-and-black motif was influenced by Sandino’s time in Mexico, where he encountered anarcho-syndicalist movements, and came to represent “Liberty or Death” in the Nicaraguan revolutionary context. This emblem became a powerful statement of anti-imperialist struggle and has since been recognized as one of the most iconic banners in Latin American revolutionary history.
Measuring 2×3 inches, the patch is crafted with durable embroidery and a reinforced satin edge, making it suitable for wear on jackets, vests, and gear, or as a centerpiece in any historical collection.
This item is a non-authentic reproduction intended for historical and educational purposes, as well as for display in private collections. It is not meant to promote any political stance or ideology.
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Iron on ,Velcro ,Sew on (no backing) |
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