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    Nurnberg Insigns on M43 Heer Cap ???

    Hello
    Do you know this insigns on this M43 Heer cap ???
    Nürnberg . Seems to be WW 2 original applied ?? Thank you for your help
    Mathieu
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      #3
      Very interesting piece, probably not done while in service but possibly embroidered by the Landser while a POW like this DAK field cap:
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        Originally posted by RoyalDragon View Post
        Hello
        Do you know this insigns on this M43 Heer cap ???
        Nürnberg . Seems to be WW 2 original applied ?? Thank you for your help
        Mathieu
        Very nice , insigna trapèze is post war apply, so i suppose that cap was wear after war by civilian , the nurmberg insigna is for me also added post war .

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          Hello
          Thank you fors thougths , A very nice Afrika cap !!
          Mathieu

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            #6
            Here is another.. http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ighlight=minna











            Glenn
            "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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              #7
              I know this Cap. Isn t marked with F45?

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                #8
                Originally posted by RoyalDragon View Post
                Hello
                Thank you fors thougths , A very nice Afrika cap !!
                Mathieu
                Yes, and as on your example the owner embroidered a tribute to his home town (city): Essen.

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                  #9
                  Agreed POW done...Other nations did this too!
                  Note this Italian POW made Bustina cap with embroidery to include city info (post 21 and up)
                  I sold it all to an Italian member...

                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...pow+cap&page=2

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                    #10
                    The bone white Schlesische Frankenstein pow is a corker!

                    Robt.

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