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    Unissued Luftwaffe Gebirgsjaeger Boots

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    Last edited by Grabenkater; 10-29-2008, 07:43 PM.

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    G.,

    I don't think the blue wool would make this LW - Luftwaffe soldiers wore GJ boots on occasion (paras in Cassino '44 for instance), but I think these are standard Army.
    Do they have LBA markings? That would make them LW.....

    Frank.

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      #3
      Do yours look like those (coming from a para-vet)?
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        #4
        Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
        Do yours look like those (coming from a para-vet)?
        Nearly identical, but lighter in color.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
          Do yours look like those (coming from a para-vet)?
          interesting ! what are they ?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Michael Kuligowski View Post
            interesting ! what are they ?
            Based on the construction I tend to Skijäger-boots. However the Fallschirmjäger told me he received them in 1944, but kept on wearing his jackboots.

            The bluegrey felt at the insteps, and the black/red ribbon to put them on, are leading me to the opinion, they are indeed made for the Luftwaffe.

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              Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
              Based on the construction I tend to Skijäger-boots. However the Fallschirmjäger told me he received them in 1944, but kept on wearing his jackboots.

              The bluegrey felt at the insteps, and the black/red ribbon to put them on, are leading me to the opinion, they are indeed made for the Luftwaffe.
              those are very interesting... maybe a experiment in search for universal boot - just like M4 - combination of ski boot and infantry boot...

              no nails - could be for plane service crews ?? experiment para boots ?

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                Originally posted by Michael Kuligowski View Post
                no nails - could be for plane service crews ??
                Bingo..

                Jos.
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                    I have always considered these boots like skijager type
                    and in many occasions used by different branches of the wehrmacht
                    the blue band of cloth is just a variation of materiel used IMO.

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                      Last edited by Grabenkater; 10-29-2008, 07:44 PM.

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