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Nice stuff fellas
Good to see Lt. von Gamm again Juan. I miss him
A couple of mine:
Nebelwerfer Lt. Heinz Sandrock. KIA 14 Jan 45 Polen. Opening day of Operation VISTULA. Received the tunic, awards, photo and some documents from the Nephew in 2000. For the record - the ribbon bar and GAB are poked through the tunic.Last edited by Waffenreich; 09-22-2016, 10:26 PM.
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Oberleutnant Hans Kirchmeier. Flugzeugfuhrer in Jg 5 "Eismeer".
KIA 8 Okt 44 at Petsamo Airfield Finland. Crash landed his Fw-190, lost control, and it blew-up.
Tunic is named to him. Picture must have been taken before he was awarded his DKiG. Interesting that his name is misspelled "Kirchmaier" on his sterbebild.
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Originally posted by Jens Thune View PostTaking this thread back to the top and hope others will add more
Oberleutnant Herbert Werle Stabsbattr. II./A.R. 29
This might be a dumb question, but as we are all here to learn I will still ask it.
Why is he wearing a black arm band on his left arm? I've never seen that on period photographies as on uniforms, so I'm a bit of intrigued and curious about it
Thank you in advance for your answer!
Best wishes,
vonleonhausen
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Just your question, and there are no dumb questions, just dumb answers
The black armband is a mourning band. Either worn by an individual if a close relative had died, but you needed a permit to wear it. Or worn by members of a funeral Party when some high ranking person had died and a detachment was set up to guard the tomb etc.
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Harry
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Originally posted by SirHarry1 View PostJust your question, and there are no dumb questions, just dumb answers
The black armband is a mourning band. Either worn by an individual if a close relative had died, but you needed a permit to wear it. Or worn by members of a funeral Party when some high ranking person had died and a detachment was set up to guard the tomb etc.
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Harry
Thanks a lot for your helpful answer! I've learned an interesting thing today!
Kindest regards,
vonleonhausen
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Originally posted by Daniel.S View PostHe probably wore at because his close friend died. In his photoalbums, he pinned a picture of his close friend with a death notice, close to the picture of him with that armband.
I own Herbets photoalbums/papers and 2 of his tunics.
//Daniel.
Thank you for your answer! It's great to see that some personal items are still "in use" these days and that we can have the real story behind some pictures or uniforms.
Best regards,
vonleonhausen
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