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    Originally posted by W.Unland View Post
    Joe,

    Did the roadway police wear police tabs or FJK tabs on these olive uniforms? I had always thought that they continued with the SA tabs.

    Bill U
    FJK collar tabs were positively kept for several months from the forming of the roadway police on April 1, 1935 . Actually , I have a 1937-dated color plate which shows a road patrolman uniform yet with FJK collar tabs, something that testifies to how long standardization of police uniforms took.
    For sure, ministerial circular dated June 25th, 1936 ordered police-style collar tabs for those that, by the time, had been retitled motorisierte Gendarmerie-Bereitschaften.
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      Originally posted by JoeW View Post
      Handsome portrait Hundestaffel



      Close Bill. Motorissierte Strassenpolizei/ Mot. Gendarmerie. White piping, olive tunic and collar. White eagle? Supposedly,but never seen one. Successors to the FJK.
      Contrary to D. Deuster’s statement in “Deutsche Polizei-Uniformen 1936-1945” , ministerial circular dated June 25th, 1936 did n o t forbid the sleeve eagle to the "FJK style" olive-clad Gendarmerie-Bereitschaften (formerly Strassenpolizei). Thus, a white police national emblem with a black swastika on olive backing is correctly supposed. Only later were sleeve eagles overtly prohibited , precisely from olive “FJK-style” tunics still existing in May 1937 (see ministerial circular n°50 dated May 3rd, 1937) . The fact is that most period pics show no eagles being worn on olive “FJK-style” tunics.
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        some new portraits

        Winter feeling

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        mounted Gendarm 4th Brigade
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            Landgendarm, 1870/71 vet
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              Schutzmann out of Köln
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                Husband (Landgendarm) on patrol or far away? No problem, his wife cleans the town with a Karabiner 88!

                Oh, oh....... she really looks like a tough girl


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                  Many Landgendarmerie 70/71 vets out there..........

                  here an old fighter with family
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                    Berlin Schutzmann with his family
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                      Originally posted by Gerd W. View Post

                      Husband (Landgendarm) on patrol or far away? No problem, his wife cleans the town with a Karabiner 88!

                      Oh, oh....... she really looks like a tough girl


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                      She does look tough and well equipped to take care of business!

                      All are great photos, as usual!

                      Thanks for sharing.
                      Interested in the Gendarmerie - Schutzpolizei - Gemeinden - Feuerschutzpolizei - Wasserschutzpolizei - Etc. Looking For Anything Polizei Related!

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                        2008 I started this thread and had hoped to see more portraits.........from other collections.
                        However, now I'm bored enough to stop sharing my collection.

                        Here my very last additions to this thread. Cheerio

                        Not my pictures, but at least the 1871 Feldgendarm with Kavalleriepistole m 1850 one is worth to show (looks more like Doc Hollyday....). Second is a Prussian Verkehrspolizist with rare white Tschako.



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                        Last edited by Gerd W.; 11-08-2015, 06:42 AM.

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                          Gerd,

                          I really enjoy these photos and I hope you do not stop posting them. I can't post because I am not a premium member or I would have posted some over the years. Please do not think there is no interest in them from readers.

                          Thank You... George

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                            Gerd, I've thoroughly enjoyed seeing your photos over the years and I thank you for having me along for the ride.

                            I admire your dedication to your area of collecting and for preserving some amazing pieces of history.

                            G

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                              I also agree...I have thoroughly enjoyed the pics you posted along with the education of the police from other the WWII. If I had some more to post to this great thread, I would post them. Please don't stop posting. We all enjoy the dedication you have put into your collection.

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                                Gerd,

                                That FG is a bad looking guy. The cigar sets the mood. Don't think many messed with him! What was the 1850 pistol, percussion cap or lock?

                                Bill U

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