Hey guys:
Last week I had one of those "this has never happened before" calls. I bought this tunic from a woman who was 4 years old when her father "walked home from a Russian prison camp dressed in rags at the end of the war".
Her Dad died back in the 90's but her Mom just died recently. She and her husband went to Berlin and packed up everything in her Mom's apartment and this jacket was in the lot.
She said her Dad never spoke of the war other than saying he was a "signal man" in the Army. Also, when a fellow POW died, they took his close before they buried him.
I'm guessing this tunic was left at home when he went off to the Russian Front and then he kept it upon his return. She also said he was one of 5 boys to survive the war. 3 of his brothers are "still in the Atlantic" as she said... they were killed in U-Boats.
The tunic is kinda common I know, but I love the honest wear and how the eagle is applied too. I've bought a lot of stuff "out of the woodwork", but this is one of very few uniforms I've ever gotten, much less from a German woman who lives less than 1 mile from my house!
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Last week I had one of those "this has never happened before" calls. I bought this tunic from a woman who was 4 years old when her father "walked home from a Russian prison camp dressed in rags at the end of the war".
Her Dad died back in the 90's but her Mom just died recently. She and her husband went to Berlin and packed up everything in her Mom's apartment and this jacket was in the lot.
She said her Dad never spoke of the war other than saying he was a "signal man" in the Army. Also, when a fellow POW died, they took his close before they buried him.
I'm guessing this tunic was left at home when he went off to the Russian Front and then he kept it upon his return. She also said he was one of 5 boys to survive the war. 3 of his brothers are "still in the Atlantic" as she said... they were killed in U-Boats.
The tunic is kinda common I know, but I love the honest wear and how the eagle is applied too. I've bought a lot of stuff "out of the woodwork", but this is one of very few uniforms I've ever gotten, much less from a German woman who lives less than 1 mile from my house!
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