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    AH jacket on HH

    Does anyone has more info on this jacket ?
    It's the first time Ive seen this jacket, I didn't know about its existence.
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    #2
    prob Lattimer collection....he had the only grey 4 pocket jacket plus those Nürnberg process pics

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      #3
      Very nice!!

      What would be the estimated end price on this auction?

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        #4
        yes its def the late Dr Lattimers collection...she offered me the jacket a while ago after he passed away along with Hitlers socks etc.. but was asking very silly money.
        the left sleeve was ripped but appears restored in pic...someone according to the Dr ripped off the eagle.

        The HH starting bid is 30k.
        Last edited by praubal; 05-27-2016, 10:54 AM.

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          #5
          Why would the awards be attached to this tunic without loops/ award holes?
          Holters would know which awards he's wearing I assume.

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            #6
            the pic is not good enough to show the pin holes for his insignia.
            Its Holters tailor label reads Adolf Hitler Mai 1940

            The matching black trousers are very nice with a specially tailored leather lined pocket for his 7.65 cal pistol. (This pair as Lattimer told me escaped the destruction order as they were still at the tailors to have both pockets lined with chamois leather.
            Last edited by praubal; 05-29-2016, 11:48 AM.

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              #7
              If you would check online you can clearly see that the awards have been pressed through the material.
              Lattimer's book states that this tunic is the same as one he is showing being worn by Hitler, but that's clearly not the same.

              I am not saying that this could not be a AH tunic, but it's not the one being shown in period pics. imho.

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                #8
                You can see definite traces that there was at one time loops for at least the GPB, but it does look like someone has at some stage just shoved an EK pin roughly through the pocket.

                GPB (double) attachment holes
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                Last edited by J C Gray; 05-29-2016, 03:32 PM.

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                  #9
                  EK (single) attachment holes...
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                    #10
                    WB (single) attachment holes
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                      #11
                      I'm not familiar with the AH uniforms but did he not wear political buttons with eagle and swastika on his jacket?

                      Sydney

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by squidney86 View Post
                        I'm not familiar with the AH uniforms but did he not wear political buttons with eagle and swastika on his jacket?

                        Sydney


                        not on his wartime uniform.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by praubal View Post
                          not on his wartime uniform.
                          Thanks! So pre '39 he would have been then?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by squidney86 View Post
                            Thanks! So pre '39 he would have been then?
                            I'm not 100% sure, but I think that he wore the gilt, pebbled buttons before the war as well...any images that I have seen which are clear enough to see his buttons support this (apart from his brownshirt which had plain, shiny gilt buttons). The presence of the pebbled buttons on any of his other surviving tunics ie. the three fire damaged ones, also support this.
                            Apparently, in complete contrast to Göring, he was a 'Less is More' type of guy and it was all that his advisors could do to get him to wear his EK and a cap wreath..."Mehr sein als scheinen" lit. 'More than what shows' was the phrase used at the time.

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                              #15
                              In the book of Latimer this tunic is being shown with a eagle on it. Now it's missing. Any idea why?

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