I had started a thread in the SS section because I had bought a stripped uniform with matching breeches, which came from the daughter of a German veteran who was in the Polizei/SS she had stated. At least this was the explanation...
I had no idea about the unit or rank at that point. The lot also had an army enlisted service cap which was army gendarmerie piped.
That was a clue but it did not add up with the SS explanation...but it did with the police explanation...
So I initially did not get the cap focussing on an SS restoration eventhough all 3 pieces were matching, all 3 clearly tailored in Dutch gabardine (trikot) so procured together locally in Holland (uniform made and tagged 1941)
No insignia ghosts visible anywhere on the uniform, which had a strange collar...so that did not help either...
So I had a choice...restore it to Waffen SS, taking a stab at the rank ....???
( the soldiers name did not appear on the SS officer list (Fuhrerliste) eventhough it was high-end expensive tailored officer quality uniform...
so it had to be at least an NCO... since the pants were riding breeches...
or try to have it researched....Success!
The Berlin Dienst stelle identified my man!
He worked for a local Ortskommandantur (rank Unteroffizier) in the very city the uniform was tailored in 1941. So location and timeframe removed any doubt! We had a match!
Here info on both OK stations:
http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...ur/OK877-R.htm
http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...ur/OK875-R.htm
I had no idea about the unit or rank at that point. The lot also had an army enlisted service cap which was army gendarmerie piped.
That was a clue but it did not add up with the SS explanation...but it did with the police explanation...
So I initially did not get the cap focussing on an SS restoration eventhough all 3 pieces were matching, all 3 clearly tailored in Dutch gabardine (trikot) so procured together locally in Holland (uniform made and tagged 1941)
No insignia ghosts visible anywhere on the uniform, which had a strange collar...so that did not help either...
So I had a choice...restore it to Waffen SS, taking a stab at the rank ....???
( the soldiers name did not appear on the SS officer list (Fuhrerliste) eventhough it was high-end expensive tailored officer quality uniform...
so it had to be at least an NCO... since the pants were riding breeches...
or try to have it researched....Success!
The Berlin Dienst stelle identified my man!
He worked for a local Ortskommandantur (rank Unteroffizier) in the very city the uniform was tailored in 1941. So location and timeframe removed any doubt! We had a match!
Here info on both OK stations:
http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...ur/OK877-R.htm
http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...ur/OK875-R.htm
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