Hi guys,
I was just wondering if someone can tell me more about the tunics worn by these soldiers:
1/
I see an M43 with a very pointed collar (like some SS tunics) and sewn-in shoulder boards (only the right one has a loop).
Does it directly indicates a tailor-made tunic or are they known productions with such collars? This soldier obviously cared about his look (early dark green collar tabs and shoulder boards, breast eagle...) so it would make sense. Now I'm not sure how many soldiers made tailor-made M43 as these were not the nicest looking tunic compared to earlier patterns.
2/
The wrapper and the cap have clearly different colours but the wrapper doesn't look black either. The collar tabs piping looks almost metallic (the reflection of the light is rather obvious) and the cap shows what could to be a Jäger (or Skijäger) insignia. At the end the aspect of the collar tabs piping is what intrigues me the most.
Thanks for any info you guys could bring in!
Cheers,
Max
I was just wondering if someone can tell me more about the tunics worn by these soldiers:
1/
I see an M43 with a very pointed collar (like some SS tunics) and sewn-in shoulder boards (only the right one has a loop).
Does it directly indicates a tailor-made tunic or are they known productions with such collars? This soldier obviously cared about his look (early dark green collar tabs and shoulder boards, breast eagle...) so it would make sense. Now I'm not sure how many soldiers made tailor-made M43 as these were not the nicest looking tunic compared to earlier patterns.
2/
The wrapper and the cap have clearly different colours but the wrapper doesn't look black either. The collar tabs piping looks almost metallic (the reflection of the light is rather obvious) and the cap shows what could to be a Jäger (or Skijäger) insignia. At the end the aspect of the collar tabs piping is what intrigues me the most.
Thanks for any info you guys could bring in!
Cheers,
Max
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