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    Some background information on Forestry uniforms as worn in Germany.
    Histroically, protection and control of forested lands in Germany has been under control of the individual states. Under the National Socialists these responsibilities were put under National control and a country wide Forestry Service was established with Herman Georing in charge. There were however some other small Forestry organizations in the Luftwaffe and the Heer. In 1935 a common uniform and rank structure for the new National Forestry Service was brought into wear. Following WWII the administration of the forests became the responsibility of the individual states in West German while remaining a national Forestry Service in rhe DDR. The uniforms on both sides of the Iron Curtain were very similar and the BRD continued to wear uniforms of the 1935 style untill the early 1990s.
    The following uniforms all belonged to the same man. He was a member of the Forst Verwaltung in the state of Niedersachsen.
    The first tunic is called a "B Rock" and is the dress tunic of the service. And before anyone asks, daggers were not worn in the different state Forestry Administration. At least not officially.
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    Thes sleeve shield on this tunic.
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      #3
      The trousers worn with the B Rock were grey with a very narrow dark green stripe down the outside seam of each leg.
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        #4
        The service tunic. You can see the strong influence the Luftwaffe uniforms had on the Forestry uniforms.
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          #5
          The arm shield on the Service Tunic is that same as the one worn on the B Rock. I would have expected one of better quality on the B Rock and perhaps a better quality shield is worn on the B Rock in some instances but not with this chap.
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            Gordon,

            Did this fellow wear collar tabs with his uniform? If so, are they the same rank structure as pre-war and/or wartime tabs?

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              #7
              Scupo,

              No collar tabs were worn with these uniforms. The shoulderboards are almost exactly the same as wartime ones though. I'll have to post some pics of them later as well as the hut he wore with the Service Uniform.

              Regards,

              Gordon

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                #8
                The shoulderboards for the B Rock. There is one acorn missing from each noard. I bought some replacement acorns but they were brand new and don't match the wear on the existing ones so I have not put them on the boards.

                Regards,

                Gordon
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                  #9
                  The boards on the service tunic. They actually show considerably more wear than is apparent in the photo.
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                    #10
                    A board on a Third Reich tunic for comparison purposes.
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                      #11
                      The Hut. This was worn only with the Service Uniform
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                        #12
                        A side view of the Hut.
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                          #13
                          Hi Gordon.
                          one little correction to the BRD forestry uniform. After the war the B-Rock disappeared and the remaining one was called Dienstrock (service tunic) while the one worn for daily service was called Waldbluse.
                          There were some changes over the years and the first uniform after the war had collar tabs. It was worn until 1953/55.
                          The Uniform here can be dated in the 80´s.

                          Regards
                          Stefany

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                            Stefany,

                            Thanks for the correction. Poor memory I guess!

                            Regards,

                            Gordon

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                              #15
                              Some makers markings from this uniform. First, the label in the Waldbluse.
                              There are no labels or markings in the Diensrock.

                              Regards,

                              Gordon
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