Hello,
I hope this thread wil be ok, because the photos aren't mine... (if anyone has a problem with it, then I can delete it. )
I've seen several photos where german soldiers wearing their M40/M44 trousers (straight leg trousers) over their low-boots without wool socks or gaiters.
So my question, when does a soldier (who is normally wearing gaiters etc.) was "allowed" to wear it over the boots?
Or was it just done at the barracks or in cities?
Here are three photos:
-The common British Free Corps photo:
(source: http://members.aol.com/sturmpnzr/BFC.html )
-Großdeutschland M44 photo:
(source: http://www.Grossdeutschland.com )
-A funny photo of tho Heeres soldier...
(soruce: from this forum, found in a thread with a collection with funny ww2 photos... sorry, don't know the poster of it yet, if the poster see it and don't want it to be here, then I'll delete the photos)
Hope you understand my question and you can help me...
Thanks, best regards, David
I hope this thread wil be ok, because the photos aren't mine... (if anyone has a problem with it, then I can delete it. )
I've seen several photos where german soldiers wearing their M40/M44 trousers (straight leg trousers) over their low-boots without wool socks or gaiters.
So my question, when does a soldier (who is normally wearing gaiters etc.) was "allowed" to wear it over the boots?
Or was it just done at the barracks or in cities?
Here are three photos:
-The common British Free Corps photo:
(source: http://members.aol.com/sturmpnzr/BFC.html )
-Großdeutschland M44 photo:
(source: http://www.Grossdeutschland.com )
-A funny photo of tho Heeres soldier...
(soruce: from this forum, found in a thread with a collection with funny ww2 photos... sorry, don't know the poster of it yet, if the poster see it and don't want it to be here, then I'll delete the photos)
Hope you understand my question and you can help me...
Thanks, best regards, David
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