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Originally posted by Alex Ciavaglia View PostWhich feature of this crusher does you think it was for NCO's?
As far i as know the very 1st insigna of this kind of cap was woven in white felt (as it is) and the NCO's wore only the side cap (mod.'34)...
Here are two infantry crusher caps from the forum that have flatwire insignias (though one does have a coarse wool)
William KramerLast edited by all1knew; 12-07-2013, 02:04 PM.Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/
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Originally posted by Kurt View PostAlex,
they certainly were worn and produced until 1945. Here is some proof: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=tsd+crusher
And regarding Rommel -- Generals were excluded from the wear out date and permitted to continue wearing their alter Art caps.... Kurt
Hi Kurt and others,
it's certainly a good proof that the crushers were made until the end of the war as i thought, but i have another question. Do you think that its production continued just after the introduction of the new 'Feldmütze für Offiziere neuer Probe' (the m38 side cap, HV 38, N° 465 dated 6th december 1938) or not? I ask you it because the same order stipulated that the old model Feldmütze had to be used up to wear and tear until the wear out period (1st april 1942). This statement makes me think that the production was stopped until the new order that extended the wear out period of all obsolete clothing (HM 42, N° 598 dated 10th July 1942) until the end of the war. After that date i think that the production started again, this time until the end of the war.
It could be an exact thought?Last edited by Alex Ciavaglia; 12-07-2013, 02:08 PM.
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Originally posted by all1knew View Postit has EM/NCO insignia on it, rather than the flatwire type maybe?
Here are two infantry crusher caps from the forum that have flatwire insignias (though one does have a coarse wool)
William Kramer
i remember you that the 1st model of flatwire insigna (with grey backing) was dated 30th october 1935. The crushers were in production since the march 1934 and the very 1st kind of oakleaf was white for officers, not silver!
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Originally posted by 90th Light View PostHere are a couple of mine
First up, the "EXTREMELY rare" wreath with silver wire bevo eagle,
Chris
Hi Chris,
perfect, this one confirm me the color white for the 1st model of oakleaf for the officer crusher. The eagle, with its proper silver wire, has been added later (30th october 1935) because the cap wad born without it.
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Originally posted by Zauberflöte View PostTo put some extra juice in the pot, heres one of mine (posted on this Forum before). Metal eagle is original to the cap, maker no longer visible. Certainly worn during the war years by the looks of it.
Perfect. The very 1st m'34 Feldmütze für Offiziere, with metal eagle, white oakleaf
and metal cockade.
Thank you.
Alex
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