Alright, I'm new to collecting so try not to laugh too much. Just curious, I've been trying to find out why the Germans called them 'Overseas Caps'. Seems that these were worn everywhere both on the continent and overseas, or am I missing something?
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Originally posted by wolfslair44 View PostAlright, I'm new to collecting so try not to laugh too much. Just curious, I've been trying to find out why the Germans called them 'Overseas Caps'. Seems that these were worn everywhere both on the continent and overseas, or am I missing something?
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Originally posted by OSS View PostI don't believe yhe Germans called them "overseas caps" (though the Americans did, possibly because they associated them with campaigns overseas), they call them Schiffchen or has already been said "little boats" because of their shape.
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Hi Scott,
You'll quickly find that collector nomenclature is often very different from how the soldiers themselves referenced things they used/wore. It's almost like you have to learn two languages.
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Originally posted by wolfslair44 View PostAlright, I'm new to collecting so try not to laugh too much. Just curious, I've been trying to find out why the Germans called them 'Overseas Caps'. Seems that these were worn everywhere both on the continent and overseas, or am I missing something?
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