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I have questions about the hat--maker logo is Unag .
If a period lining, it would be the first wartime Unag logo I can recall seeing.
UNAG = Uniform AG
Unag Uniform AG, Nachf. Gebr. Weis, Frankfurt/M. (bis 1926: Mohr u. Speyer AG, Frankfurt/M.; bis 1933: Vereinigte Uniform AG, Mohr u. Speyer, Jacob Weis; Feldstein u. Berger, Frankfurt/M.; bis 1935: Unag Uniform AG, Frankfurt/M.)Last edited by stonemint; 03-28-2017, 08:52 PM.NEC SOLI CEDIT
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UNAG is known for the production of uniforms indeed and confirmed also by the 1941 Frankfurter Adressbuch, with the full name of UNAG Uniform A.G. Nachf. Gebruder Weis:
http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/w/index....djvu&page=788
Not a mutzenmacher, but surely involved in the uniformen-fabrikation:
http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/w/index...djvu&page=1356
http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/w/index...djvu&page=1388
First time I see this lining but I have to say that there was a postwar UNAG Uniform AG of Kassel which made visors also for the Bundesbahn and this is a strange coincidence that perhaps deserves to be investigated. From these images the visor and the badges do not give a positive impression to me. Only my opinion of course.
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A current Geiger, but proprietor Ruth Bösche and address in Feldstraße 133:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/SCHIRMMUTZE-M...0AAOSwCU1Y4L4X
It is described as: SCHIRMMÃœTZE MARINE BEAMTE II.WK.
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Thanks to Marcello, here is Ewald Hirte from the 1952 Addressbuch:Attached FilesLast edited by stonemint; 07-19-2017, 05:49 PM.NEC SOLI CEDIT
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Originally posted by stonemint View PostThanks to Marcello, here is Ewald Hirte from the 1952 Addressbuch:
Perhaps it would be better to assume that this is a non-wartime producer because Erkelenzdamm has been named after the SPD politician and trade unionist Anton Erkelenz (1878-1945) since July 31, 1947. Before the war the street got the name Elisabethufer and on May 20, 1937 was renamed Hoffmanndamm, after the nazi-supporter Hans Hoffmann, who died on July 21, 1931, during a bloody argument with the Communists at Lausitzer Platz.
In addition no Ewald Hirte in the specific business field and no Ewald Hirte in Hoffmanndamm, as from 1943 Berlin adressbuch:
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/...1169/LOG_0084/
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/10089470_1943/4820/
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/10089470_1943/4821/
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Another confirmation. No Hirte amongst the civilian or military capmakers or retailers in 1940 Berlin:
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/10089470_1940/3840/
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/10089470_1940/3841/
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/10089470_1940/3982/
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/10089470_1940/4152/
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/10089470_1940/4153/
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Originally posted by enorepap View PostHallo Chris
Perhaps it would be better to assume that this is a non-wartime producer because Erkelenzdamm has been named after the SPD politician and trade unionist Anton Erkelenz (1878-1945) since July 31, 1947. Before the war the street got the name Elisabethufer and on May 20, 1937 was renamed Hoffmanndamm, after the nazi-supporter Hans Hoffmann, who died on July 21, 1931, during a bloody argument with the Communists at Lausitzer Platz.
In addition no Ewald Hirte in the specific business field and no Ewald Hirte in Hoffmanndamm, as from 1943 Berlin adressbuch:
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/...1169/LOG_0084/
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/10089470_1943/4820/
https://digital.zlb.de/viewer/image/10089470_1943/4821/
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Definitely some sort of DDR visor rebadged with TR insignia.NEC SOLI CEDIT
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