Here are some wonderful period images from Bavaria showing Pol.Geb.Jäg.RGT. 18
(posted Hannes/Gran Sasso, which I am borrowing from the photo section for the purpose of uniform study!)
Here is my question:
Police tunics, early rock types, later combat wool versions and mottled cotton examples generally always have the PLEATED breast and UNPLEATED skirt pockets...
That is the general rule for Polizei patterns if I am not mistaken...
So what are these? Converted Heer? or an exception to the rule? Maker's variation?
Ernst? Anybody?
Seems strange to me!
Thanks
Nick
(posted Hannes/Gran Sasso, which I am borrowing from the photo section for the purpose of uniform study!)
Here is my question:
Police tunics, early rock types, later combat wool versions and mottled cotton examples generally always have the PLEATED breast and UNPLEATED skirt pockets...
That is the general rule for Polizei patterns if I am not mistaken...
So what are these? Converted Heer? or an exception to the rule? Maker's variation?
Ernst? Anybody?
Seems strange to me!
Thanks
Nick
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