very nice boards, I wonder if there is any complete untuched tunic that survived the battle or wer they all destroyed or died with their owners weather in the city or in gulgas.......................
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Originally posted by Spanish Freiwillige View Postvery nice boards, I wonder if there is any complete untuched tunic that survived the battle or wer they all destroyed or died with their owners weather in the city or in gulgas.......................
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Originally posted by Schulterklappen View PostAs an Austrian unit the 44. Infanterie Division is ,to my mind, unique in the story of Stalingrad. You have essentially a foreign army that is incorporated in the Wehrmacht in 1938.
I have picked up several pieces, from disparate sources, over the years. These include pieces directly from Austria. One begins to see similarities in the pieces as they are acquired.
First a pair of Feldbluse style straps from Infanterie Regiment 131.Attached Files
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Here is a studio portrait of a soldier (and bandsman) from Infanterie Rgt. 131, another regiment from the Austrian 44 Infanterie Division which was destroyed at Stalingrad. The Austrian straps were subtly distinctive:Attached FilesLast edited by OSS; 11-29-2011, 09:39 PM.
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