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    #31
    So are you guys saying that Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt did not make/stamp ANY luftwaffe tropical pants during WWII? I would kindly disagree if one thinks this is correct.

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      #32
      Originally posted by tropenmilitaria View Post
      So are you guys saying that Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt did not make/stamp ANY luftwaffe tropical pants during WWII? I would kindly disagree if one thinks this is correct.
      No, please read the thread (and links ) carefully. We are saying that W.L. did make and mark tropical items, but the stamps on these trousers are bad imitations of real W.L. stamps. John has said he doesn't want to show a real stamp here, because it would help the fakers. Right, John ?

      Regards,
      Steve

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        #33
        W.L. marked tropical pants. Has very faint "PW'" markings on the front pocket and rear pockets.
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          #34
          Originally posted by SMP View Post
          No, please read the thread (and links ) carefully. We are saying that W.L. did make and mark tropical items, but the stamps on these trousers are bad imitations of real W.L. stamps. John has said he doesn't want to show a real stamp here, because it would help the fakers. Right, John ?

          Regards,
          Steve
          Correct Steve!

          Tropen, if you read the links carefully you will see an authentic pair of L.W. manufactured shorts illustrated there. The überfallhosen posted do not exhibit the proper details that authentic L.M. überfallhosen do.

          John
          Esse Quam Videri

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            #35
            Originally posted by tropenmilitaria View Post
            W.L. marked tropical pants. Has very faint "PW'" markings on the front pocket and rear pockets.

            Can we see some more of these trousers ? Many thanks .

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              #36
              front with aluminum buckle that many collectors say is fake.
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                #37
                pocket with "PW"
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                  #38
                  backside with faint PW markings.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by tropenmilitaria View Post
                    front with aluminum buckle that many collectors say is fake.
                    The more correct statement would be that aluminum buckles are sometimes found on foreign produced überfallhosen.

                    Have yet to see aluminum buckles on German produced überfallhosen.
                    Esse Quam Videri

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by clint-magnum View Post
                      LITZMANNSTADT is a well known
                      I have learned something new today.
                      Really a well made copies
                      Luca
                      Siam fatti cosi!

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                        #41
                        Thank you, Tropen !
                        Looks like the fakers copied a pair like yours. Any history with your POW trousers ?

                        Regards,
                        Steve

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                          #42
                          Such trousers (and I am one of those wierd trouser collectors) have been the "holy grail" to me. I don't consider myself an expert on these but they would certainly fool me...

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                            #43
                            [QUOTE=John Hodgin;2958852]The more correct statement would be that aluminum buckles are sometimes found on foreign produced überfallhosen.

                            Sorry, should have been more clear.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by SMP View Post
                              Thank you, Tropen !
                              Looks like the fakers copied a pair like yours. Any history with your POW trousers ?

                              Regards,
                              Steve
                              Steve,
                              I have posted these before but here is the POW photo of the previous owner of the trousers. The pants still have dirt and dried plant life in them which I think is pretty neat since they most likely came from working in the fields as a POW.
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                                #45
                                Last pic, his tunic.
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