The first time I ever saw/heard of a winter traffic police visor was in the Police book. Was this authorized by regs, and has anyone seen any other examples?:
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Was There a Verkehrspolizei Winter Visor?
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To me, that appears to be another error in that chapter, just like the inclusion of Gendarmerie white–topped visor on the previous page. That visor looks like GemPo. In addition, the paragraph on the top of page 299 contradicts this so-called winter cap with “the standard pattern green visor cap with white metal police national emblem was used at other times”. To my understanding is that is that traffic police are regular Schupo performing traffic duties where they utilize the white tunic, visor, white greatcoat and a tschako but revert back to regular uniforms when not performing these duties.Interested in the Gendarmerie - Schutzpolizei - Gemeinden - Feuerschutzpolizei - Wasserschutzpolizei - Etc. Looking For Anything Polizei Related!
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Originally posted by Dave Cameron View PostTo me, that appears to be another error in that chapter, just like the inclusion of Gendarmerie white–topped visor on the previous page. That visor looks like GemPo. In addition, the paragraph on the top of page 299 contradicts this so-called winter cap with “the standard pattern green visor cap with white metal police national emblem was used at other times”. To my understanding is that is that traffic police are regular Schupo performing traffic duties where they utilize the white tunic, visor, white greatcoat and a tschako but revert back to regular uniforms when not performing these duties.
Thanks, Dave, you confirmed my suspicions.NEC SOLI CEDIT
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While strolling the net to find info to my own question (prior to Dave's gracious answer), came upon this pic of postwar Verkehrspolizei wearing white-tops. If these hats continued to be worn after the war with replaced insignia, it may help explain their almost non-existence in the collector market today (aside from the obvious fact that there weren't that many of them to begin with).NEC SOLI CEDIT
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I think I'll pass as this one is in much nicer condition for not much more money.
http://www.jessensrelics.com/GHG/GHG-054.htmlAttached Files
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Originally posted by W.Unland View PostBesides the stamps the black cap band was ONLY used by the FSP in the pre war years, proving this to be a FSP visor. Carmine, carmine red, and carmine pink are pretty hard to tell apart after 70 years of oxidation and color shift.
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Originally posted by MarcoPennisi View PostSure the black facing color was for Feuerschutzpolizei o n l y , but it was used in the first three war years as well, for it was changed to dark-brown on September 3rd, 1942.
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