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    #61
    Axmann
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      #62
      HJ leader to the left saluting with his left arm war wound to the right?
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        #63
        outstanding pictures everyone! The one taken in East Prussia is stunning

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          #64
          Thanks Stonemint for posting this pic of a rare flieger cap!

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            #65
            Originally posted by Kurt Meyer View Post
            Thanks Stonemint for posting this pic of a rare flieger cap!
            Kurt, don't know if you saw this on the last go-around:

            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=flieger-hj
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              #66
              Hunde picked these up from the net--an HJ-leader who became an SD Officer:
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                #67
                Originally posted by stonemint View Post
                Kurt, don't know if you saw this on the last go-around:

                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=flieger-hj
                Yes I noticed them.. but the buckled cap is much prettier IMO

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                  #68
                  Not mine but it's nice to see a Jeugdstorm and a HJ guy together! ( Recently for sale on Gbay)

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                    #69
                    NaPoBi Ballenstadt w/ Dr. Rust

                    From a large collection of over 350 photos from NPEA and NaPoBi Ballenstadt, here is one in the 1934 period with HJ Leaders and Dr. Rust, Minister of Education and head of the NPEA Schule system
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                        #71
                        I just won this photo on Ebay. It's interesting to me because it shows the first pattern H.J. Feldsher Shoulder Boards in wear, not often seen in photos.
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                        Last edited by Gefolgschaft; 07-15-2012, 09:31 AM.

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                          #72
                          Nice picture Darin!

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                            #73
                            This picture has answered a question I had had for years: Doctors evidently didn't wear a triangle when this type of shoulder board was worn. Years ago I saw a very nice HJ tunic with these boards sans arm triangle and, it appears, the doctors didn't wear a triangle and were not assigned to a specific Bann.

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                              #74
                              I've seen what was probably that same tunic. It was posted here and also recently sold after the owner researched the original wearer. A very nice tunic and rare as well. It did appear to have never had a triangle sewn on.

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                                #75
                                post 70:
                                Dr. Heinz, the inspector for the Reichsfinanzschulen along with Stammführer Schrauder, during a visit of Heinz at the RFS of Wöllershof/Oberpfalz. The occasion was the granting of lanyards for leaders of Gefolgschaften.
                                As far as known the photograph is taken in 1943. The institution at Wöllershof was openend January 6, 1938 and the fourth RFS-institution.

                                My good old friend Hermann Miller was just attending the institution for a course, when the occasion for the photograph took place. This and other courses later brought him a good and excellent profession in the German customs-system and he finally was an employee from the Zollkriminalinstitut. We are friends for over twenty years.
                                Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 07-16-2012, 05:10 AM.

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