Gents,
Submitted for your consideration, the unworn Feld Bluse of LT Max Mehlhorn. Recipient of five TDBs and the German Cross in Gold while serving as Platoon Leader (Fhj.Fw.)GR 481, 02.10.1943. LT Mehlhorn was killed on the Eastern Front shortly after his commissioning.
- Uniform is named and dated. Date corresponds with his commissioning as a Lieutenant and tailor is located in LT Mehlhorn's hometown.
- Uniform also came with a PEKURO visor which he is clearly wearing in photograph as a Fahnen-Junker Feldwebel.
- This grouping originally came complete and I am attempting to purchase the large German Cross document which I have located.
- TDBs are magnetic and upon close examination have the blue wool backing.
- Pants are also unworn and although not marked, clearly came from the same tailor as the material is a dead match and obviously from the same "bolt".
-Although the uniform in the two pictures of him as a Fahnen-Junker Feldwebel is not the same as mine, the tailoring characterics are somewhat the same, i.e., unique positioning of Infantry Asslt Badge and shape and location of collar tabs.
Will post more detailed pictures later.
Thank you,
MIKE
Submitted for your consideration, the unworn Feld Bluse of LT Max Mehlhorn. Recipient of five TDBs and the German Cross in Gold while serving as Platoon Leader (Fhj.Fw.)GR 481, 02.10.1943. LT Mehlhorn was killed on the Eastern Front shortly after his commissioning.
- Uniform is named and dated. Date corresponds with his commissioning as a Lieutenant and tailor is located in LT Mehlhorn's hometown.
- Uniform also came with a PEKURO visor which he is clearly wearing in photograph as a Fahnen-Junker Feldwebel.
- This grouping originally came complete and I am attempting to purchase the large German Cross document which I have located.
- TDBs are magnetic and upon close examination have the blue wool backing.
- Pants are also unworn and although not marked, clearly came from the same tailor as the material is a dead match and obviously from the same "bolt".
-Although the uniform in the two pictures of him as a Fahnen-Junker Feldwebel is not the same as mine, the tailoring characterics are somewhat the same, i.e., unique positioning of Infantry Asslt Badge and shape and location of collar tabs.
Will post more detailed pictures later.
Thank you,
MIKE
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