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    Unknown Visor ?

    Hi Guys,

    I was looking at this cap, but can't figure out what period, it looks early. I don't have photos of sweat diamond which is mostly missing, but an address in dresden still shows, anyone know what this cap is for? I did put it in the Imperial and third reich sections, but no answers.

    Thanks,
    Kevin
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    Oil cloth sweat band
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      #3
      It looks a little bit like caps which were used by members of the Jungdeutscher Orden. They used different kinds of caps, but I think the official caps had a black cap band, white piping and a green top. But JDO caps had chin straps and the green was not such a dark green, the color was more like a field grey.
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        Hi,

        thanks for the help, maybe someone will figure it out, we are getting closer.

        Regards,
        Kevin

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          #5
          Hi Sergeant 08,

          I saw one of your other posting with a photo, some of these caps look darker and have no straps. Hope you don't mind me posting your photo.

          Regards,
          Kevin
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            #6
            It was not anusual in the Weimar period, that members of the same organization had different headgear, in different colors (when they came from different regions for example).

            Recently I found a photo of JDO musicians from Thüringen. All members wore JDO insignia, but all had very different caps in different colors.

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              #7
              Maybe the cap looks a little but too green and modern fashioned (not as cap from the mid-1920's), but the uniform-regulation from May 1925 for the "Gruppe Reinhard", existing within the Stahlhelm-organization from the district Greater-Berlin their cap was noted to be according the old visored field-cap in grey-green with a black visor and black cap band. The cap had three white pipings.

              A visored cap in the same style was introduced November 9, 1939 a meant for SA at the Führerhauptquartier. This type of cap had the same structures. Above the visor a leather chin-strap was worn.

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                #8
                Hi,

                I am not sure whether this cap had a chin strap or not. and it is a very dark green.

                Thanks,
                Kevin

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