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Head gear is not my issue but the family Blomjous is a well known family in the cloth industrie. Also during the war. They came from Den Haag.
So it could be possible that they made this hat for a German officer. This could be an explanation why it is not a textbook example.
I saw a german kriegsflag here on the forum which was made by the dutch factory Van Vlissingen located in Helmond.
There are leather U boats sets and k98 pouches made by the Valk factory from Amsterdam. There was one for sale on the e-stand a while ago
Peek & Cloppenburg made camo cloth for the Germans
Just my 1 eurocent
Regards Erwin
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Originally posted by Erwin L View PostHead gear is not my issue but the family Blomjous is a well known family in the cloth industrie. Also during the war. They came from Den Haag.
So it could be possible that they made this hat for a German officer. This could be an explanation why it is not a textbook example.
I saw a german kriegsflag here on the forum which was made by the dutch factory Van Vlissingen located in Helmond.
There are leather U boats sets and k98 pouches made by the Valk factory from Amsterdam. There was one for sale on the e-stand a while ago
Peek & Cloppenburg made camo cloth for the Germans
Just my 1 eurocent
Regards Erwin
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Here is label from the uboat jacket made by the De Valk factory in Amsterdam. A lot of factories collaborated with the germans during the war
Look how they spelt Grosse. The german had another for the double s. Which i haven't on my keyboard to show.
regards ErwinLast edited by Erwin L; 09-09-2008, 11:37 AM.
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Originally posted by Albert View PostWell, I don't see anything wrong with the wreath / cockade device. I have added some light and it looks ok to me:
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Personally, I like the cap. One cannot hold it to German standards. It does look like the s/b was re-sewn.
I cannot recall what pre-/post-war Dutch military headgear looks like, but I doubt it was a sattelform visor with white piping and a green band. Just another example of a tailoring house trying to survive economically during the occupation--just like the Parisian haberdashers.NEC SOLI CEDIT
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