This SS Funeral procession took place in Greece in 1944.
As Nick states (the other Nick) I agree that it is very plausible that these are war time painted for SS use in tropical theatres and left over post war in the depots,
(just like the parkas, Saharianas etc...)
only later being repainted post war for Czech use (fire department black or civil emergency white) and later many repaired with Czech leather parts as they wore out...
The minty tan ones with solid war time German parts to me could very well be war time depot shelf survivors, moth-balled by the Czechs, so not repaints for post war Egyptian
or whatever use. I am more convinced than not....better theory than a post war foreign contract...with no proof on documentation/transaction , nor use images...
SS images are out there and the connection between Prague and SS tropical gear is a fact not fiction.
As Nick states (the other Nick) I agree that it is very plausible that these are war time painted for SS use in tropical theatres and left over post war in the depots,
(just like the parkas, Saharianas etc...)
only later being repainted post war for Czech use (fire department black or civil emergency white) and later many repaired with Czech leather parts as they wore out...
The minty tan ones with solid war time German parts to me could very well be war time depot shelf survivors, moth-balled by the Czechs, so not repaints for post war Egyptian
or whatever use. I am more convinced than not....better theory than a post war foreign contract...with no proof on documentation/transaction , nor use images...
SS images are out there and the connection between Prague and SS tropical gear is a fact not fiction.
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