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    Totenkopf an WL-Caps??

    Hello,

    Anyone who has an Idea, why "Totenkopf" to the Luftwaffe-Caps

    sorry, for my english!

    Thanks, for Info!
    Regards Palstek
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    #2
    one can only speculate - but mybe he was a member of "Allgemeine SS".

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      #3
      In my opinion it was a show off, nothing more then that! It also could be he formerly did wear a death head, as part of his regular insignia.
      But it was done also in other organizations: "the not allowed wearing of specific insignia". It was also done for example in the HY-organization in the earliest year after the 1933 re-organization. Most often as a result of being a former member of another organization as Wehrwolf.

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        #4
        There was a Kampgescwader KG54, flying Ju 88's that had a totenkopf as their units symbol. Uboat crews did the same to their schiftmutzen and headgear. Jacques
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          #5
          However I just noticed he is wearing a Luft ground assault badge and no collar tabs, so maybe a member of a Hermann Goering stug crew? I think this is a more accurate possibility than my KG proposal. Jacques

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            #6
            i'd go for armour or panzerjäger related. Strange the collar tabs ar missing
            Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Simon Orchard View Post
              i'd go for armour or panzerjäger related. Strange the collar tabs ar missing
              Simon, later in the war, on the HEER side at least (as far as I know) there was an order that the wear of the sculls was to be abandoned. Maybe someone more informed can provide more detailed info. Jacques

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                #8
                In my opinion..he was probably a member of a Luftwaffe Feld Division unit as a more elite Hermann Goering Panzer NCO would not easily get away with not wearing his white collar tabs and would proudly wear them.

                Bill


                Originally posted by jacquesf View Post
                However I just noticed he is wearing a Luft ground assault badge and no collar tabs, so maybe a member of a Hermann Goering stug crew? I think this is a more accurate possibility than my KG proposal. Jacques

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                  #9
                  That's a great photo.

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                    #10
                    I would go with a Lw. Felddivision member (hence the lack of collar tabs) whose Regiment or Batl used the Totenkopf as a unit symbol.

                    Erich

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                      #11
                      He's probably in a LW Feld Division (taken over by the Heer in late 1943, becoming Feld Divisionen (L)). These were supposed to each have a batterie of 4 Stug. in the Panzerjäger Abt. It has been recorded in photographs that some of these LW assault gun crewmen wore Totenkopf collar patches. It isn't a stretch to believe this guy found another way to display his status as an armor crewman.

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