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The eagles I do see here in this thread do not have the workmanship from German manufacturing standards.
I do not know if the backing actually could be crimson for Oberste SA-Führung.
I am aware of one upon a field-grey backing as this is described in a letter from the Oberste SA-Führung from November 9, 1939
about the wearing of the field-grey uniform by SA (G 3 FO 2b Nr. 13 704 K/Hi).
Section 8 mentions this eagle to be worn in aluminum embroidery, to be worn upon the middle of the left upper arm.
This kind of uniform was worn at the so-called Operationsgebiet.
If there was a differnt eagle for those allowed to wear the uniform at the Führerhauptquartier I do not know, but Brückner was one of them.
He was a person that could have worn crimson.
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Originally posted by wilhelm Saris View PostThe eagles I do see here in this thread do not have the workmanship from German manufacturing standards.
I do not know if the backing actually could be crimson for Oberste SA-Führung.
I am aware of one upon a field-grey backing as this is described in a letter from the Oberste SA-Führung from November 9, 1939
about the wearing of the field-grey uniform by SA (G 3 FO 2b Nr. 13 704 K/Hi).
Section 8 mentions this eagle to be worn in aluminum embroidery, to be worn upon the middle of the left upper arm.
This kind of uniform was worn at the so-called Operationsgebiet.
If there was a differnt eagle for those allowed to wear the uniform at the Führerhauptquartier I do not know, but Brückner was one of them.
He was a person that could have worn crimson.
It is known the photo was taken during a visit at the buildings of the "Westwall" in about May 1939. At that moment
Brückner was the only person to wear this uniform. It is obvious Brückner then already did wear a deviating uniform
with arm eagle and the cap which later was worn with the field-grey uniform.
Brückner 001.jpg
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I know there are a few pic's of Bruckner where the "grey" uniform. I find it interesting that he was insistent on wearing a grey uniform. I can see if touring a "occupied" territory, as to blend in with the military, but at Hitlers HQ, I don't get it. However strange it is, I find it very unique and would love to get my hands on even a repo sleeve eagle of that type ...
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Originally posted by SA-Standarte View PostI know there are a few pic's of Bruckner where the "grey" uniform. I find it interesting that he was insistent on wearing a grey uniform. I can see if touring a "occupied" territory, as to blend in with the military, but at Hitlers HQ, I don't get it. However strange it is, I find it very unique and would love to get my hands on even a repo sleeve eagle of that type ...
As often new planned uniforms were worn before the actual introduction. This surely will have been with Brückner.
It is obvious you are not aware of the orders about the field-grey uniform and where it was to be worn!Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 05-13-2020, 03:27 AM.
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Originally posted by SA-Standarte View Postbut at Hitlers HQ, I don't get it.
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