Can anyone tell me whether or not Grossdeutschland troopers wore the named cufftitles on their reed-green (HBT) tunics? I'm piecing together my real but insignia-less HBT tunic for display and am considering my historically accurate possibilities. I don't mind adding repro GD shoulder-boards, but am not going to stich anything on, like a cufftitle.
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Ah, I didn't search the forum enough before I posted my question! The answer to my quesiton apparently is NO, usually cufftitles were not worn on HBT tunics:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=hbt+cufftitle
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Lee:
I have seen very scant photographic evidence of the cufftitle being worn on the HBT...maybe one photo as I recall...and it was an officer. It would not be improper...juts not a very likely thing. My recommendation would be to set the HBT up as an artillery/sturmgeschütz or Pionier set up.CSP
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Originally posted by ScottPritchettLee:
I have seen very scant photographic evidence of the cufftitle being worn on the HBT...maybe one photo as I recall...and it was an officer. It would not be improper...juts not a very likely thing. My recommendation would be to set the HBT up as an artillery/sturmgeschütz or Pionier set up.
While on the subject, do you have any recommendations as to where to get the best possible repro GD shoulderboards? (I am assuming that a real matching pair of GD boards are next to impossible to get these days.) -Lee
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Lee:
I tend to think so...
I know of a place that sells repro GD straps...but give me a chance to recall who they are...I think it was 1944Militaria or something like that. I probably have it in my research files. As a GD researcher, I tend to track where the fake stuff is coming from.
Yes..I hope an original set of GD straps IS next to impossible to find....that would mean I have aquired them all.
Will get back to you.CSP
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http://www.1944militaria.com/heer_insignia.htm
try this link. They have repros. Very interesting web page for collectors. They advertsise repros, but not everyone who buys from them will. Som eof their things are quite good and will get past many colllectors.CSP
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Hi Guys,
there is a nice picture on page 137 of 'God,Honour, Fatherland' showing an NCO with a flare pistol and he is wearing what I believe is a drill tunic with cuftitle and insignia (no collar tbas). I believe it is a drill tunic because of the lay and creasing of the fabric, the use of the drill type collar tresse and the lack of collar tabs. It could be a tailored one (from a grey shelter quarter), but it does give possibly the general impression of what you want to convey.
Cheers, Wade K.
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Thanks for all of the feedback guys. I went and purchased a pair of GD boards from 1944 Militaria, and it sounds like I need to get myself that "God, Honor, Fatherland" book. I have had a hard time finding this book--is it out of print? I seem to remember waiting for the second edition to come out and never seeing it...
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Originally posted by LeeGThanks for all of the feedback guys. I went and purchased a pair of GD boards from 1944 Militaria, and it sounds like I need to get myself that "God, Honor, Fatherland" book. I have had a hard time finding this book--is it out of print? I seem to remember waiting for the second edition to come out and never seeing it...
you could try the publisher here:
http://www.rzm.com/main/main.cfm
It's well worth getting hold of
Good luck!
Patrick.
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Originally posted by LeeGCan anyone tell me whether or not Grossdeutschland troopers wore the named cufftitles on their reed-green (HBT) tunics? I'm piecing together my real but insignia-less HBT tunic for display and am considering my historically accurate possibilities. I don't mind adding repro GD shoulder-boards, but am not going to stich anything on, like a cufftitle.
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