I would like more information on this cap maker. If anyone knows anything or anywhere I can find it that would be extremely helpful. I know it's Aloyse Mies, but i would like to learn more about he history of the ALMI uniform factory...here is a stamp from a Luftwaffe fliegermutze
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Erel is correct. ALMI stands for Aloyse Mies, who made primarily Luftwaffe tropical overseas caps and uniforms for the Luftwaffe. They were based out of Koblenz. However, in 1940, when the Nazis invaded Luxembourg, they appropriated a Jewish-owned clothing factory in Pfaffenthal, and apparently made uniforms there until 1945. Prior to the war, and after, it went by the name Vestimenta.<!-- google_ad_section_end -->Attached FilesNEC SOLI CEDIT
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Originally posted by stonemint View PostErel is correct. ALMI stands for Aloyse Mies, who made primarily Luftwaffe tropical overseas caps and uniforms for the Luftwaffe. They were based out of Koblenz. However, in 1940, when the Nazis invaded Luxembourg, they appropriated a Jewish-owned clothing factory in Pfaffenthal, and apparently made uniforms there until 1945. Prior to the war, and after, it went by the name Vestimenta.<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
Thanks for the very interesting Information on the Almi Factory .
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