I'll take it ever further than that. Back then they didn't have snappy color copiers/printers. The Grand III Reich Color Meister had to rely on the printed word to get the regulations out. Then you have who-knows-how-many tailors making insignia, buying materials from different manufactureres. Different dye lots and different materials being dyed. Private purchase types who were having uniforms made probably even hand-selected the exact shade they wanted. Add to all that over half a century or age, wear, and sunlight......
In the end, a strap or board seperated from the tunic and without some kind of distinct unit designator is going to be left in the 'best guess' category.
Or is there a trick out there I haven't heard about?
In the end, a strap or board seperated from the tunic and without some kind of distinct unit designator is going to be left in the 'best guess' category.
Or is there a trick out there I haven't heard about?
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