Some days ago I picked up this tunic. It seems to be an untouched tunic, just some loose stitching at the eagle and the moths have had their party on the collar.
I hoped to be able to find the former owner of this tunic and may be you could help me out.
It's a tunic for an Oberst serving in the Gebirgsj******228;ger-Regiment 139.
No DKiG nor a Narvik shield. This means he did not take part in this event, probably was transfered after that date to the 139th.
The 5 loops above the left pocket could indicate a WW1 carreer, so the 4 loops on the left pocket might be a WW1 EK 1 and the Spange 1939 to the EK 1.
In the arm cuff a small note was folded with the writing of the address of a Therese Stangl.
The best part turned out to be the two small horn buttons under the collar. The seller did not mention these, so I was not prepared to find these.
My best guess is, this is a Ritterkreuz Tr******228;ger.
Now none of the KC winners in the list of Gebirgsj******228;ger fit this description.
Hopefully anyone can help me find out who this might have been.
I hoped to be able to find the former owner of this tunic and may be you could help me out.
It's a tunic for an Oberst serving in the Gebirgsj******228;ger-Regiment 139.
No DKiG nor a Narvik shield. This means he did not take part in this event, probably was transfered after that date to the 139th.
The 5 loops above the left pocket could indicate a WW1 carreer, so the 4 loops on the left pocket might be a WW1 EK 1 and the Spange 1939 to the EK 1.
In the arm cuff a small note was folded with the writing of the address of a Therese Stangl.
The best part turned out to be the two small horn buttons under the collar. The seller did not mention these, so I was not prepared to find these.
My best guess is, this is a Ritterkreuz Tr******228;ger.
Now none of the KC winners in the list of Gebirgsj******228;ger fit this description.
Hopefully anyone can help me find out who this might have been.
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