Foremost man in the top photo plus second and fourth man from the right in the second photo - I havent seen that before...was this authorized officially or just a personal preference with some officers? (these are Faldschirmjäger)
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Pictures shows Meindls fallschirmjager. Pics are from the Winterstein Archive. I think repros. You can find Pic 1 and 2 in Wintersteins Meindl Book
No 1 (?) Training Aufklärungsabteilung XIII. Fliegerkorps autum 1942 Bergen (Celle)
No 2 Stab/ Sturmregiment in Russia Mai 1942.
Picture No 3 is not published by Winterstein. Perhaps shows Luftlandelehrabteilung Stephani (? Schwadron) in Italy late 1943.Last edited by Karuzo; 10-13-2011, 03:13 AM.
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Originally posted by johnny_ola2000 View Post
Foremost man in the top photo plus second and fourth man from the right in the second photo - I havent seen that before...was this authorized officially or just a personal preference with some officers? (these are Faldschirmjäger)
Oddly , nobody answered to the question you asked. No, braided cords on M43 caps and/or mountain caps were neither authorized officially nor permitted unoffficialy. It seems a habit of Gen Meindl and a few others, but I doubt anybody'd have ticked top brass off.
By the way other related pics can be seen here
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...gen_Meindl.jpg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...j%C3%A4ger.jpg
http://ww2gravestone.com/general/meindl-eugen
Regards!
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