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Hi Wim,
My source of reference is "Die Uniformen und Abzeichen: Fahnen, Standarten und Wimpel der SA, SS, HJ, des Stahlhelm, Brig. Ehrhardt, Amtswalter, NSBO, NSKK," published by Traditions-Verlag Rolf & Co., Berlin, in 1933. This fine reference work shows a whole range of collar tabs worn by the Stahlhelm Bund...though apparently not this exact design.
Cheers, my friend,
Br. James
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- in the south of the Netherlands (between Venlo and Eindhoven), near the German and Belgium border
Originally posted by Br. James View PostHi Wim,
My source of reference is "Die Uniformen und Abzeichen: Fahnen, Standarten und Wimpel der SA, SS, HJ, des Stahlhelm, Brig. Ehrhardt, Amtswalter, NSBO, NSKK," published by Traditions-Verlag Rolf & Co., Berlin, in 1933. This fine reference work shows a whole range of collar tabs worn by the Stahlhelm Bund...though apparently not this exact design.
Cheers, my friend,
Br. James
with the photo is directly onto the collar. The larger size of it gives me the thoughts it
to be forestry. Cant ask my forestry-mentor, as he is with vacation!
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Trying to enlarge the collar insignia, it seems to be either a full line of acorns or a small leaf with three acorns on the lower end. Checking my copy of the Uniformvorschrift of the Dt. Jägerschaft in the Heerenschneiderei, there is no similar collar insignia with the acorns and a single leaf.
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In older uniform-regulations from forestry from about 1926 (up to 1934)
the single oakleaf was anyway in use, in a form like the shown one. It was
sewn directly onto the collar. Collar patches came with a later date!
I forget to mention, it also could be "Schützen", the shooting organization.
In catalogues one can find many forms of oakleaves. Color plates do show
the use of a single leaf.
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Take a look at my website, you will see all the rank insignia.
https://www.forestryofthethirdreich....-rank-insignia
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Originally posted by stevenentabita View PostTake a look at my website, you will see all the rank insignia.
https://www.forestryofthethirdreich....-rank-insignia
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