I ran this photo in the "Photos" forum but not much response there.
This is undoubtedly one of the most unusual photos in my Luftwaffe collection. Here we have a WWI veteran (note WWI EK1 and wound badge) but in a Third Reich Luftwaffe uniform. Note, however, the naval dagger!
There are also two pins he is wearing above his WWI awards (which is unusual in itself) that are unknown to me. The bottom bottom on the pocket has three aircraft or gliders on it. Hard to see in the image. The badge above is one I need help with, too. I don't know this one.
He is wearing an officer uniform, though I can't see any silver cord around his visor's top nor is there any cord on the edge of the collar. Also, note the civilian tie -- I guess the only one he had handy for the photo.
All around, an interesting photo and a story here we will never know.
Mike Heuer
This is undoubtedly one of the most unusual photos in my Luftwaffe collection. Here we have a WWI veteran (note WWI EK1 and wound badge) but in a Third Reich Luftwaffe uniform. Note, however, the naval dagger!
There are also two pins he is wearing above his WWI awards (which is unusual in itself) that are unknown to me. The bottom bottom on the pocket has three aircraft or gliders on it. Hard to see in the image. The badge above is one I need help with, too. I don't know this one.
He is wearing an officer uniform, though I can't see any silver cord around his visor's top nor is there any cord on the edge of the collar. Also, note the civilian tie -- I guess the only one he had handy for the photo.
All around, an interesting photo and a story here we will never know.
Mike Heuer
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