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    Originally posted by RedBaran11 View Post
    Ahh okay. Now is the arm supposed to be perfectly straight with the body or may it come out ever so slightly?
    As straight as it can be, but it is not fully straight and it cannot be because of the angle of your hand to grip the sword. It is slightly arced but kept close to the body if you see what I mean.
    See here:

    It must be said that I have noticed some variation in the way the sword is gripped particularly by the Wachregiment

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      In that photo he appears to have his arm bent slightly?

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        Originally posted by Drugo View Post
        It was a true pleasure to see these pictures, very nice Genosse! I swear I will buffoon too, as soon as I cut my hair...
        Thank you Genosse!
        Yes, become one of us!

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          Originally posted by RedBaran11 View Post
          I think Matteo will be proud of this one This one is by far the best one i think!



          Genosse Matteo,
          What would this position be called? When was it used, and what was the command? I think its my favorite one haha

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            Originally posted by RedBaran11 View Post
            Genosse Matteo,
            What would this position be called? When was it used, and what was the command? I think its my favorite one haha
            It is indeed a fine photograph. The others too but this one might really be the best as you say.
            This is presenting arms whilst marching past. The manuals do not indicate a specific command for it, so the one used when static might be the one:
            "Achtung. Präsentiert das - Gewehr!"
            Implicit there also is a "Augen - Rechts!" command...
            But Torsten told us that at the big parade in Berlin commands were not shouted. Instead the entire Marschblock knew what to do when they reached a certain guard (Wachregiment Felixe) of several who were posted at regular intervals alongside the road.
            For your purposes, given that you are unlikely to have a full band blasting marchmusic alongside which -I appreciate- is a bit of shame , I would use:
            "Achtung. Präsentiert das - Gewehr!"

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              So then what would be the position BEFORE it then? And afterwards?
              I imagine it was held for however long the officer was marching past the viewing stand?

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                Originally posted by RedBaran11 View Post
                You mean I'm looking too mellow and not snarling across the wall/fence enough?
                Genosse, In your first Images you look a like German from a War Film, keep your legs together, and arms to your side.. otherwise you look good... you are HET! even one time a Gitlerite Vandal oppressor of Mother Russia.

                You don't keep your Sword on your shoulder ... if you march like that you cut your ear off... I have seen it done..

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                  I was meerly using delcassified historical documents as inspiration



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                    Originally posted by RedBaran11 View Post
                    So then what would be the position BEFORE it then? And afterwards?
                    I imagine it was held for however long the officer was marching past the viewing stand?
                    Watch the videos. the officer would be marching with the sword against his arm in parade step. At a certain point he would bring in front of his chest saluting as whilst standing and then swiftly take it down to the position you have there and keep it there whilst marching past.

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                      Interesting to see the guy on the left is a NCO with an officer type cocade !!

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                        Genosse iannima,

                        Speaking of proper sword drill I have a question for you and hope you can help.
                        Are you wearing a sword hanging belt or sling under your tunic? If it's a sling could you post a few photos of it? I'd like to make a copy of it for myself. I've seen original WW2 ones in the past and was wondering if they are the same pattern?
                        I'm great with sewing and leather work so no problem there, I just need some photos,

                        Unless I can find one thats cheap lol

                        Joe

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                          Joe >
                          Here are some pictures of the sword sling I have.





                          I know a depot here in the Netherlands that has them for about €18,-.
                          And if you need more closeups let me know.

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                            Good that you are handy at sewing because you will need to cut a long buttonhole underneath the flap of the lower left pocket of the tunic you will be using for this purpose...



                            I have a feeling that Justin could not bring himself to do this on his spectacular GT tunic

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                              Well iannima not to Toot my own horn here but I'd say I'm very handy with a sewing machine, the 2 TR tunics were converted Swedish one from over 20 yrs ago when I use to do WW2 reenacting and the mysterious M43 raidrop pattern cap that sits ontop of my puppy I made back in 90 or 91..

                              Mmmm Knuckles930 at 18 euro I wonder if it would be cheaper to just get one thru you if still available? I've just not seen many around here where I live or on Ebay?

                              Joe

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                                I managed to get mine for free as I bought it together with a repro sword. But if you like
                                to get one, I can send you the link to there website and if you need some translation just
                                PM me.

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