Nice thread and sme nice insignias shown here.
I got over the years at least 2 direct traceable set of these tabs which could be linked one time to late 44/early 1945. The bearer (infantry) was issued with these after finished officers school at Posen. Another haul was from an artillery member, whos promoted to Leutnant in spring 44. He had 6-7 standard insignia sets/tabs and one pair of bevo tabs.
I also had long time ago a panzer officer M44 tunic with these tabs, which i sold around 10 years ago to the netherlands.
And i've nerver seen them here in Germany within early war estates, so from my point of view, the late war (1944) connection sounds plausible to me.
BTW about the deluxe theory, i highly doubt that. The tabs have no optical effects like early war deluxe insignias, absolutely no bling bling to impress the Fräuleins....
They're imo rather simplified manufactured pieces.
And at least i really like the bevo versions of the heavy embroideres tabs, like general staff, wehrmacht officials......
I got over the years at least 2 direct traceable set of these tabs which could be linked one time to late 44/early 1945. The bearer (infantry) was issued with these after finished officers school at Posen. Another haul was from an artillery member, whos promoted to Leutnant in spring 44. He had 6-7 standard insignia sets/tabs and one pair of bevo tabs.
I also had long time ago a panzer officer M44 tunic with these tabs, which i sold around 10 years ago to the netherlands.
And i've nerver seen them here in Germany within early war estates, so from my point of view, the late war (1944) connection sounds plausible to me.
BTW about the deluxe theory, i highly doubt that. The tabs have no optical effects like early war deluxe insignias, absolutely no bling bling to impress the Fräuleins....
They're imo rather simplified manufactured pieces.
And at least i really like the bevo versions of the heavy embroideres tabs, like general staff, wehrmacht officials......
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