Here is one I can contribute. I have a few that have that definite "been there" look like they spent at least some time at the front, but this one is beyond doubt. Why? Because I have a photo of the former owner wearing it in the field.
It may be hard to tell in my photo of a photo, but he's definitely wearing this very tunic in the largest (left hand) shot. Careful examination of the tunic and the photo in person make it a perfect match. In the studio portrait, he is wearing what may be a different tunic and he moved his EKII ribbon from the button hole to the ribbon bar in the tunic I own. In the group shot, it's too small/not enough detail to tell. But one out of three ain't bad.
When you examine the photo in person, you can tell he is wearing a metal cockade and the metal eagle off a visor cap on his M43 cap! Reinforces some other threads where we have discussed the whims of German soldiers in the field when it came to their uniforms.
It may be hard to tell in my photo of a photo, but he's definitely wearing this very tunic in the largest (left hand) shot. Careful examination of the tunic and the photo in person make it a perfect match. In the studio portrait, he is wearing what may be a different tunic and he moved his EKII ribbon from the button hole to the ribbon bar in the tunic I own. In the group shot, it's too small/not enough detail to tell. But one out of three ain't bad.
When you examine the photo in person, you can tell he is wearing a metal cockade and the metal eagle off a visor cap on his M43 cap! Reinforces some other threads where we have discussed the whims of German soldiers in the field when it came to their uniforms.
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