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    Some KM gear in dufflebag

    Found these in north germany last week, seems to be a kriegsmarine duffle bag with stencilled name and number, no other markings, inside was a converted tropical jacket, was a 4 pocket but has been shortened and elasticated , then a white naval work shirt, 1939 dated and a blue jumper, looks like a sweat shirt of some kind. All comments are welcome regarding these items, Pete.
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                  Anyone recognize the tropical jacket? Not Kreigsmarine....

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                    Looks Luftwaffe produced, but no eagle...pretty nice short waisted jacket. Maybe early post war production from wartime materials?

                    Richard

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                      Jacket is Luftwaffe tropical, with eagle and lower pockets removed, shortened, and a waist adjustment set-up applied (tunnel with ties) to create a short civilian looking jacket.

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                        Every Luft Tropical I have ever seen had pleated upper pockets and I've never seen that color lining on one. Heer late-war Sudfront?

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                          Originally posted by John Huff View Post
                          Every Luft Tropical I have ever seen had pleated upper pockets and I've never seen that color lining on one. Heer late-war Sudfront?
                          I believe you are right about the pleats (though I have seen blue lining in Luft models). There was a similar Heer Sudfront tunic with the same lining as this one discussed several months ago.

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                            The burning question I have (because I have something similar):

                            I know shortening of tunics was common in WW2 for fashion purposes but what about the addition of that "waistband"? Was that an addition during the period or post-war?

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                              Originally posted by John Huff View Post
                              The burning question I have (because I have something similar):

                              I know shortening of tunics was common in WW2 for fashion purposes but what about the addition of that "waistband"? Was that an addition during the period or post-war?
                              That John is a question I would like an answer to, as I have a modified luftwaffe tropical tunic and one of them is the addition of a waist adjuster.

                              An interesting tunic, and probably late war sudfront seems most likely to me.

                              Rregards,

                              Jerry

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