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    Franz Ruhland Passau
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      Luxus from a LW officer's:
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        Originally posted by stonemint View Post
        Erich Hartmann's maker: Georg ? of Dessau
        Hallo Stone

        I don't have a Georg HAN... of Dessau into my files. But we have a footstep at least: he had his office in Askanischestr. 20 (one of the town's main streets). Maybe, with a little help from some german WAF member, it could be possible to search the war-time Dessauer adressbuch and obtain a confirmation about.

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          Engelhorn & Sturm
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            Argo
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              This was on an odd LW Officers Visor with a KM style NCO peak and metal insignia, but I believe it is real: Doerr & Klaus Lutzen
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                Briel (from a LW artillery NCO)
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                  Hut Kelg , Bad-Aachen
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                    I believe this to be a real Rudolf Ruf :
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                      Originally posted by Vaughn O. View Post
                      Coastal Artillery Officer Visor
                      Hallo Vaughn

                      BULAG was a Bekleidungsfabrik of Auerbach, Bahnhofstrasse.

                      Just a little anecdote about the post-war use of military clothes, from a german site on Auerbach Stadtpfarrer Johann Ritter:

                      …Bau des Caritasheimes 1948
                      Pfarrer Ritter war wohl zeitlebens neben seiner seelsorgerischen Tätigkeit ein guter Organisator und weitblickender "Geschäftsmann", der, wenn er sich ein Ziel gesteckt hatte, dieses mit nahezu unbeirrbarem Eifer auch verfolgte. So war er gerade in den Nachkriegsjahren bemüht, in seiner Pfarrei kräftig mit anzupacken, um kleine und große Probleme zu lösen.
                      Dazu zuerst eine kleinere Aktion: "Das Erfordernis der Zeit war die Ausübung praktischer Nächstenliebe angesichts der großen wirtschaftlichen Not in weiten Kreisen. Es gelang mir, aus den Heeresbeständen der Bulag viele Hundert Uniformen zu erhalten, die jahrelang in der Zeit der Kleidernot höchst willkommen waren, vor allem als Anzugstoff für Erstkommunikanten. Freilich, viele von denen, die damals froh waren über diese Stoffe, wollen heute nicht mehr daran erinnert werden. Über Pfarrer und Caritas schimpft heute mancher, der in diesen Notzeiten ihre Hilfe in Anspruch nahm."…

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                        Great investigative work on BULAG, Enore!

                        Erhard Burgmayer on a General's cap:
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                          Richard Lotze of Leipzig (this company survived the war and made visors for the DDR, but their logo was totally different):
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                            I believe the hat that his liner is in is a Franky (its an W-SS NCO), but at least the liner is real: Zapf
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                              Originally posted by stonemint View Post
                              Great investigative work on BULAG, Enore!

                              Erhard Burgmayer on a General's cap:
                              Hallo Chris Thank you for your kind words

                              With regard to Erhard BURGMAYER vorm. H. DEUBLER of ULM a.D., he used a gilt drawing of "das Ulmer Munster", the largest cathedral in South Germany, famous for its church spire (the world's highest church steeple, 161,53 meters from the bottom to the top!). best regards

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                                Halfar on an NSFK NCO Kepi
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