Hello Dr. Müller,
Unfortunately, the coat of arms of Lg.Nach.Rgt.z.b.V 1 fits
not to the archer in the photo.
The archer is only a part of the coat of arms of Lg.Nach.Rgt.z.b.V 1.
The archer used mainly by AA-units as coats of arms in different designs
I need some help identifying the Luftwaffe unit signs on the 3 following pictures.
They all belong to the same unit and are taken in Russia and Lithuania.
That vehicle belongs to the RHQ of a Waffen SS(if it is in France of course they weren't called that yet ) motorised infantry regiment. The very large 1 being its vehicle number within the regiment. The rectangle identifies the unit type while the R identifies the command level.
That vehicle belongs to the RHQ of a Waffen SS(if it is in France of course they weren't called that yet ) motorised infantry regiment. The very large 1 being its vehicle number within the regiment. The rectangle identifies the unit type while the R identifies the command level.
Thank you very much for your help.
Is it possible to know the unit with the number 3004 on the vehicle plate ?
it was a vehicle of the regiment Deutschland (which was to havehad SS-2001 tot SS-3500).
This does also tie in nicely with the numbers given in post #998
best regards
Nico
Last edited by nicoh; 07-02-2019, 07:15 AM.
Reason: spelling error
Does anyone have any other clue on the clover sign?
I found pictures on the internet of LW vehicles with the same sign but these where not described to which unit it belonged.
The picture i have has some writing on the back and mentions the place where the picture is taken:
Slabada West, i found the spot as being in Lithuania...…….
Also Wilna is mentioned as a place where they where stationed.
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