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So the buttons are not hollow? if they're Assman marked... spelled out? with mm indication?
or the Assman logo only?
Such fatigue tunics would have simple hollow (combat) buttons usually... these would be considered dress tunic buttons...
Also the shoulder straps are not in sink with Wehrmacht... so some irregularities...but
it could be OK still....but definately not a standard WH tunic...
Is it oat meal in color? Looks more faded green and cotton, not HBT.
Here's a period picture of an NCO with a pocketless fatigue tunic modified for summer wear...(added collar and shoulder insignia + breast eagle).
So it was done, and adding as green collar I've seen before also...(a GJ trooper)
Perhaps a foreign conversion with added M36 collar for summer wear is a possibility!
Any stamps to show?Attached FilesLast edited by NickG; 01-26-2010, 12:08 AM.
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I just noticed that it does not have a tunnel in the back panel for a drawstring and the fact that its cotton (as opposed to HBT) it did not start life as a regular German Wehrmacht fatigue tunic...unless its in early "moleskin", a tough wearing drill fabric material used by the Reichswehr in the 1930's.
HOWEVER that stamp is interesting as it reads "Belgrad" which is the German spelling for Belgrade (at the time Serbia was a part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia which was occupied by the Germans...).
In Yugoslavien it would have been stamped in Cyrilic spelling ...........
(Serbian Cyrillic alphabet) like "Бeoгpaд" / Beograd...
Clearly not their alphabet... so a German language German Depot stamp of some sort? or tailor stamp in German language? Perhaps a former Yugoslav army piece converted for Heer use?Attached FilesLast edited by NickG; 01-26-2010, 12:57 AM.
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