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    Unusual Uniform - Need Help to Identify

    Hello All,
    I purchased this tunic about 40 years ago. I also purchased the breast eagle and collar tabs around the same time and applied them myself, so please ignore them.

    There are a number of features that puzzle me. By the way, I am in no way an expert with uniforms. The bottom pockets are slit pockets with flap and they do not have buttons, there are no indications of shoulder boards that I can see, and there is no first aid pocket. I'm sure you guys are noticing a lot more issues than me.

    The collar does have a hook closure, the interior does have the built in suspension, and the buttons are pebbled.

    Does anyone have any idea what kind of uniform this is? Branch of service, model, manufacturer, etc?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you!
    Mike
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            #6
            Greetings,
            What you have here is a Czech uniform that was converted to wear by the Army. The Germans added the dark green collar, top pockets and inner belt supports. One sees these being worn in early photos as they were slowly consumed by the mobilization and war. They also modified Austrian uniforms but I believe this one is Czech.
            Most interesting uniform thanks for sharing.
            Best Regards,
            Marion

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              #7
              This was a post war POW used jacket. "SU" is for "Soviet Union". Russian who served in the Wehrmacht. All the insignia would have been removed. I think this may actually be Austrian issue prewar.

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                #8
                What an interesting and SAD piece of history for it owner..undoubtedly transported back to the USSR at wars end...Billbert

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                  #9
                  Thank you everyone for your comments and solving this mystery for me. Also thank you for your interest. I have a new appreciation for this tunic.

                  Mike

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                    #10
                    Interesting and 100% czechoslovakian tunic.


                    Radek

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                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...foreign+tunics

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