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    Uniform removed DEMJANSK shield

    Picked up a big vet lot today, with everything the way that the vet left it., 73 years ago.
    Looks like he tore some awards off of prisoners; others , he took more time.
    This appears to be a shield that was sewn, without the backing, directly to a soldat's tunic.
    Tim
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    Original.

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      #3
      Not the best condition but it´s a original shield





      Andy

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        #4
        Thats really neat
        Operation Cobra Normandy 44

        In order to maintain peace we must prepare for war.

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          #5
          Shields that were attached to the tunic without the backing are not as unusual as expected. I´ve seen quite a few and recently bought a Leutnants tunic that has the Demjansk shield attached this way (period done). I´ll post pictures as soon as the tunic arrives.

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            #6
            Originally posted by matthias_AC View Post
            Shields that were attached to the tunic without the backing are not as unusual as expected. I´ve seen quite a few and recently bought a Leutnants tunic that has the Demjansk shield attached this way (period done). I´ll post pictures as soon as the tunic arrives.
            Thanks Matthias, I have never seen it before. Quite interesting. Is there a particular reason they would have done this?
            Operation Cobra Normandy 44

            In order to maintain peace we must prepare for war.

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              #7
              i like it a lot ,as for me its much better as any minty one ,ofcourse value differ ,but thats my personal taste

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                #8
                Originally posted by Operation Cobra View Post
                Thanks Matthias, I have never seen it before. Quite interesting. Is there a particular reason they would have done this?
                Maybe it simply looked better? For practical reasons? Minimize the chance for the shield to detach?

                A few pictures of the tunic mentioned:
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                  #9
                  Very nice.
                  Different number of holes and attachment method but I guess that would be up to the individual soldat and as long as there was no particular regulation covering the attachment method, I would guess that we would see a series of different ways to do it!!
                  (I do believe though that the oxygen supply to that eagle is getting cut off!!)

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                    Originally posted by TP Alexander View Post
                    Very nice.
                    Different number of holes and attachment method but I guess that would be up to the individual soldat and as long as there was no particular regulation covering the attachment method, I would guess that we would see a series of different ways to do it!!
                    (I do believe though that the oxygen supply to that eagle is getting cut off!!)

                    Certainly up to the individual soldier.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TP Alexander View Post
                      Very nice.
                      Different number of holes and attachment method but I guess that would be up to the individual soldat and as long as there was no particular regulation covering the attachment method, I would guess that we would see a series of different ways to do it!!
                      (I do believe though that the oxygen supply to that eagle is getting cut off!!)
                      You made me choke on my wine
                      Operation Cobra Normandy 44

                      In order to maintain peace we must prepare for war.

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