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    Wwii bulgarian tank bde uniforms

    THE WWII BULGARIAN ARMY ONLY HAD ONE TANK BDE IN 1944. hERE IS A FEW RARE PERIOD UNIFORMS . AMOURED FORCES HAD THE BRANCH COLOR OF RED TRIMMED IN YELLOW . THE UNIFORM IS A 1ST A CAPTAINS 1936 DRESS TUNIC .
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    Wwii bulgarian armoured bde.

    Details 1936 amoured officers dress tunic
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      Enlisted armoured force tunic

      This rare tunic a enlisted man of the royal bulgarian armoured forces , is most likely a member of one of the tank destroyer companies .
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        Details bg em tank destroyer tunic

        Here is some details of this actually quite rare em tunic , the bulgarian military museum which has a wonderful collection, does not have a em armoured bde uniform it is said . The tunic was patched as a officer when i bought it , but never evidently worn ,maybe for field use .
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          Officers id book tank destroyer company

          This very rare Bulgarian Royal Amoured BDE Officers ID book, is for a officer of the 2ND Amoured Regiment 1ST Tank Destroyer Company .
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            lOOKING FOR A BULGARIAN SS TYPE SHIELD

            Proper wwii bulgarian em pants it seems for all branches of army , dated 1944 of typical very rough brown wool . Notice the scalloped sewing around pockets , not sew like this after war .
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              Need set of well used ss panzer officers straps !

              Detail of pants front .
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                I don;t know if the fellow collectors have an idea, how scarce these are! The blue uniform with the yellow piping is nothing less than GREAT!!!!! And so is the brown wool one!

                I can contribute to the subject with only one uniform. It is one of my favorite - belonged to a Captain, tank killer. He was in charge of a unit of anti-tank guns. This pattern and colors are unique for this unit! This makes the Tank Brigade most interesting - it consisted of Tank unit, a couple of StG units, Anti-tank guns units, AAA unit, Reconnaissance unit with armored recce vehicles, motorcycle recce, as well as some more. And each unit within the Brigade had its own uniform! While the whole other Army had one and the same uniform /with different boards, of course/, here are seen so many different! /the Parade uniforms were the same, as far as I know, I am talking about the combat uniofmrs/. The Tank guys had black wraps with skulls on the collar tabs, the StG guys used browm wraps, the Anti-tank men had uniforms like the sown below, the recce crews had similar, but still a bit different... It was a big mess and not yet clear enough to me! The unit was so small, that each of these uniforms may be the last or at leats one of very few surviving of its kind!

                Anyway, here are the photos. Collar made of two different colors, piping /in the rest of the Army there was never piping on the collar!/, extraordinary collar tabs with 2 colors instead of just 1, finally the shoulder boards, made in the Cavalry tradition. BTW this is one of the few uniforms that came to me with the officer's name! I was told he won the Bravery cross and the loops are there indeed!







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                Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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                  WONDERFUL , WONDERFUL AND HYPER RARE TUNIC ,THIS TUNIC SPURRED MY INTEREST IN BG WWII STUFF , WOW ENOUGH CANNOT BE SAID ! SUPER TED

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                    #10
                    Beatiful tunics! Does anyone have photos or uniforms of the black panzer wrap that was worn?

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                      Here's the black wrap. I have seen only one - in the Military Museum. Needless to say that I'd love to have one, but the chances are VERY low



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                      Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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                        #12
                        Thanks Theodore - always loved the bulgarian panzer tunics, but never seen one in anybody's collection.

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                          #13
                          WOW!!!!!

                          I like all three and would be proud to own any of them.

                          SUPER

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Theodor View Post
                            Here's the black wrap. I have seen only one - in the Military Museum. Needless to say that I'd love to have one, but the chances are VERY low



                            What museum? I'd love to see some colour photos

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                              #15
                              We're the wraps standard German wraps issued to the Bulgarian military or of Bulgarian design and manufacture. Jim

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