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    #31
    That is one beautiful looking cap Richard. I'd say the reason that it didn't receive a great deal of comments is because of the thread it was posted in. With so many quality pieces posted in that thread, perhaps a thread dedicated to this cap would have been better.
    I'd love to see the complete uniform if you don't mind dedicating a thread to it. Perhaps all of von Hulsen's uniforms in the one thread would be very fitting.
    Thanks for showing us.

    Mark

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      #32
      Richard,

      A Panzer general cap WITH name and provenance......just SUPERB!!!! I love the look and quality of this cap, the bullion insignia work is spectacular, I will second Mark Gibson opinion on a specific thread for this cap and any other items you have of this general.

      I know what you mean by some "opinions" on this and other forums BUT in the end, people who realy are seriusly interested in this type of high end regalia AND it's history, will know what to look for and who to ask opinions about it, so don't worry to much of this type of one liner opinions.

      Again thanks for sharring that amazing piece of Panzer headgear

      Federico

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        #33
        Hello John

        That is one Outstanding Generals tunic Thanks for showing.
        Even though its a later (tailored piece) the upper pockets appear to be the smaller size found on earlier tropical first patterns ? Good to know some of the DAK Generals tunics are still around these days. Like the cuffs too.

        Richard
        Would like to see more of the items you mention from von Hulsen. Great to find the missing tunic too Even Rommel's leather overcoat went missing during the filming of the "Desert Fox" back in '57 never to be see again in public, but i bet it is sitting in someone's closet somewhere....

        And Paul, have to agree with the others. The tunic that started the thread has features that i would not expect to see on a DAK Generals tunic. The insignia and lack of a National emblem among other things.

        regards
        Tim

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          #34
          Mark, Federico, & Tim,

          I almost posted photos of a number of panzer general's wraps, but with second and third thoughts, undertook a study of how other similar wraps were discussed. It tends to be crucify first...some discussion possible, but most met with extreme skepticism. I do understand, as it is the way I approach such items myself. I have seen way more that I deem as fake, or contrived, than real.

          I don't care to defend a number of uniforms by showing 25+ photos of each trying to convince people or produce 20 other collectors who will all sign statements with their positive opinions. I do enjoy sharing, but I am not a masochist.

          Each I own is quite different and exhibit very different exteriors and interiors, only one is a converted issue wrap that I'm convinced was period done. I attribute this to the manner in which it was purchased and the price and condition. It was very probably a genuine POW worn piece and had a lot of forensic evidence pointing to that. I may post it some day for rollicking discussion.

          I will show a few other cap shots including a photo of the other von Hulsen cap, that I received permission to post by its owner about a year ago. Here is that cap:
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            #35
            Here are a couple of detail shots of Rudolph Sieckenius's overseas cap. All the caps I have are quite different. I also have his wrap and pants which are not the one another member posted and thought that was the name in his friend's wrap. It was in Suterlein script, illegible, and dated a couple of years too early for Sieckenius. His name and date on the tailor tag in mine is typed in and is dated 1943, the year in which he actually became a major general. Interesting fellow and died in hand to hand combat with the Russians, see the book "Rommel's Lieutenants" for an interesting read on the "Scapegoat General".
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            Last edited by Richard P; 11-24-2008, 03:56 AM.

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              #36
              Interior shot.
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                #37
                Very nice pieces Richard, but maybe it would do them justice being in their own thread instead of getting lost in other threads. It would be good to see and stuff the naysayers.

                Mark

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                  #38
                  It appears to be an early SS VT tunic( the first tunic) with some slight modifications to the backside and bad insignias added.

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                    #39
                    And for it to be a 'DAK' generals tunic it would have to be attributable to a general that actually served in Africa, rather than anywhere else around the Med. or Black Sea.
                    Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                      #40
                      never seen such a weird assembled jacket

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                        #41
                        Well

                        Hülsen`s tunic when Führer-Reserve OKH (01 Dec 1941-16 Apr 1942)

                        Jack
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                            #43
                            It is interesting to see it is badged for Infantry while he was a Cavalry officer commanding RR 2 and then Panzer Gren. with 9. Schützen-Brigade during that general time period. When that tunic was made he was in training at the Panzerschule in Munster.

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                              #44
                              Generalmajor Heinrich-Hermann von Hülsen
                              Born: 08 Jul 1895 in Weimar
                              Died: 06 Jun 1982 in Celle
                              Promotions:
                              Leutnant (13 Aug 1914); Oberleutnant (01 Mar 1924); Rittmeister (01 Feb 1929); Major (01 Jun 1935); Oberstleutnant (01 Jan 1938); Oberst (01 Dec 1940); Generalmajor (01 May 1943)
                              Career:
                              Entered Army Service (13 Aug 1914)
                              Passed Out the Cadet-Corps as Leutnant in the 4th Foot Guards-Regiment (13 Aug 1914-02 Jan 1915)
                              Temporary Leader of 6th Company of the 4th Foot Guards-Regiment (02 Jan 1915-01 Nov 1915)
                              Ordinance-Officer with the Staff of the 43rd Infantry-Brigade (01 Nov 1915-14 Jan 1916)
                              Transferred to the Regiment-Staff of the 4th Foot Guards-Regiment (14 Jan 1916-07 Feb 1916)
                              Temporary Adjutant & Court-Officer of the Fusilier-Battalion of the 4th Foot Guards-Regiment (07 Feb 1916-21 May 1916)
                              Adjutant & Court-Officer of the Fusilier-Battalion of the 4th Foot Guards-Regiment (21 May 1916-09 Jun 1918)
                              At the same time, Temporary Regiment-Adjutant of the 4th Foot Guards-Regiment (16 Apr 1918-27 Apr 1918)
                              At the same time, Temporary Leader of the Fusilier-Battalion of the 4th Foot Guards-Regiment (27 May 1918-31 May 1918)
                              Ordinance-Officer with the High Command of Army-Group Deutscher Kronprinz (09 Jun 1918-17 Oct 1918)
                              Regiments-Adjutant of the 4th Foot Guards-Regiment (17 Oct 1918-27 Dec 1918)
                              Regiments-Adjutant of Regiment Reinhard (27 Dec 1918-06 Jun 1919)
                              Regiments-Adjutant of the 29th Reichswehr-Infantry-Regiment (06 Jun 1919-01 Jan 1921)
                              Platoon-Leader in the 8th (MG) Company of the 9th Infantry-Regiment (01 Jan 1921-10 Aug 1921)
                              Detached to the 9th Mounted-Regiment (10 Aug 1921-01 Oct 1921)
                              Transferred into the 9th Mounted-Regiment (01 Oct 1921-01 Oct 1925)
                              Transferred into the Training-Battalion of the 7th Infantry-Regiment (01 Oct 1925-01 Oct 1928)
                              Chief of 1st Squadron of the 7th Mounted-Regiment (01 Oct 1928-01 Oct 1933)
                              Adjutant of Military-Region-Command Stettin (01 Oct 1933-01 Oct 1934)
                              Adjutant of Artillery-Leader II (01 Oct 1934-15 Oct 1935)
                              Adjutant of the 2nd Division (15 Oct 1935-06 Oct 1936)
                              Commander of II. Battalion of the 6th Cavalry-Regiment (06 Oct 1936-01 Aug 1938)
                              Commander of the 11th Cavalry-Regiment (01 Aug 1938-28 Aug 1939)
                              Commander of the 44th Reconnaissance-Battalion (26 Aug 1939-05 Dec 1939)
                              Adjutant with High Command 1 (05 Dec 1939-01 Apr 1941)
                              Commander of the 2nd Mounted-Regiment (01 Apr 1941-17 Aug 1941)
                              Führer-Reserve OKH (01 Dec 1941-16 Apr 1942)
                              Detached to the Staff of the 24th Panzer-Division (01 Dec 1942-20 Jan 1942)
                              Detached to Panzer-Troop-School (16 Apr 1942-25 May 1942)
                              Commander of the 9th Rifle-Brigade (25 May 1942-05 Jul 1942)
                              Commander of the 9th Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment (05 Jul 1942-15 Dec 1942)
                              At the same time, Delegated with the Leadership of the 9th Panzer-Division (27 Jul 1942-03 Aug 1942)
                              Führer-Reserve OKH (15 Dec 1942-25 Apr 1943)
                              Delegated with the Leadership of the 21st Panzer-Division (25 Apr 1943-01 May 1943)
                              Commander of the 21st Panzer-Division (01 May 1943-13 May 1943)
                              Captured in Tunisia, in British Captivity (13 May 1943-17 Feb 1947)
                              Released (17 Feb 1947)

                              Awards & Decorations:
                              - Deutsches Kreuz in Gold: am 02.11.1941 als Oberst und Kommandeur des Reiter-Regiment 2
                              - RK des Kgl. Preuss. Hausordens von Hohenzollern mit Schwertern: 03.05.1918
                              - 1914 EK I
                              - 1914 EK II
                              - Verwundetenabzeichen, 1918 in Schwarz
                              - Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer
                              - Wehrmacht-Dienstauszeichnung IV. bis I. Klasse
                              - Spange zum EK II
                              - Spange zum EK I
                              - Ärmelband „Afrika“

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                                #45
                                So he was a Cavalry officer when this tunic was made.

                                http://www.deutsche-kriegsmarine.de/...ulsenHHv-R.htm

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