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    Interesting official short filml, as it shows the unsung hero's
    who delivered the rations. My question is what was the german army
    policy on facial hair. U-Bots crews apart, was it considered a must to stay
    clean shaven even in the most extreme circumstances.
    Those guys at the end, look to have had a real tough winter and most show
    quite a few days of facial hair, rescued prisoners. ?


    CHEERS,
    John.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k1Ik...elated&search=

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    I read somewhere it had to be clean shaven so the gas mask would seal, but from photos it is obviously ignored often.
    Steve

    Looking for anything pretaining to Pi.Btl.16 or Pz.Pi.Btl.16

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      Hi, video was removed because of violation... what could have been violent? Shaggy men?

      Don't forget U-boot crews, with serious beards and Gebirgjaeger with their famous Jaegerbart.

      And here's a link to Budapest breakout footage. http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=239059

      Of course close shave was ignored. Respect!

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        #4
        Hi John, Steve is correct about the regulations for shaving; it was to ensure an airtight fit of the respirator.

        But in wartime, frontline, conditions, this order often had to be broken. Razor blades and even water were often in very short supply. Never mind the time involved when you were fighting for your life.

        But you would not see a soldier in a rear area or occupation force sporting a beard.

        Cheers, Ade.

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          #5
          Hi all and thanks for the responses.

          Emm.. video withdrawn ........

          Tap in execution and see what pops up, that stuff really
          preys on your mind.

          Cheers,
          John.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson View Post
            Hi John, Steve is correct about the regulations for shaving; it was to ensure an airtight fit of the respirator.

            Grüß Di' Kameraden,

            Of course the Gebirgsjägers liked to sport their "Jägerbarts" and came up with solutions for wearing the Gasmask with a beard:






            I think the caption on this photo sums it all up:

            "Bearded and rough-and-ready, good natured and expressive, rebellious and loyal - this is the typical Gebirgsjäger. Always ready to risk his life for his mountain comrades."



            Jägerbart vor!
            Last edited by BergführerKiser; 10-05-2007, 06:54 PM.

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              #7
              I read somewhere years ago that the shaving regs were often relaxed for men who had sustained more serious facial wounds. I can remember seeing at least one photo of a soldier wearing a beard to help hide his scars.

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                #8
                Hi Brian, you are right. I have read that too but had forgotten about it until you mentioned it.

                Cheers, Ade.

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                  #9
                  hello,

                  It was also the fashion for young man in the 1930's in Germany to have no beard and/or moustache.
                  Take a look in periode picture albums if the soldier has pre army pictures in the album, you would have it difficult to find a young guy with a beard/moustache.
                  In WW1 a moustache was "in" according to fashion.
                  Similar for Belgium look at the difference in fashion between WW1 era soldiers and their sons in WW2.
                  And their was a real gas threat in WW1.

                  Cheers,
                  Peter

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BergführerKiser View Post




                    Jägerbart vor!
                    I'd like to revamp this old thread to see if anyone knows where and when this picture was taken. There are at least another picture of the same soldier in a trench hole.

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                      "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                        #12
                        It always seems odd seeing a photo of a German soldier with a beard (other than KM)










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                        "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                          #13
                          bearbed german soldiers

                          If you want some photos of un-shaved german soldiers than google:
                          Battle of the Kholm Pocket, January 23 - May 5, 1942,
                          and you'll find plenty of them

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Zeller View Post
                            I'd like to revamp this old thread to see if anyone knows where and when this picture was taken. There are at least another picture of the same soldier in a trench hole.
                            The photo was taken in Nikopol, Ukraine in December 1943.

                            This image is out of a small series of photos.

                            Some more photos of our bearded Gebirgsjäger (3.Geb.Jäg.Div.)











                            Cheers,
                            Philipp

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                              #15
                              North Africa! You will notice this is not mere stubble but a carefully coiffed creation:
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                              Last edited by OSS; 01-09-2013, 08:39 PM.

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