Something to ponder
Here is something for you gentlemen to ponder.
Have you ever wondered why in so many photos of Erich Hartmann why he is wearing so many different jackets during his service between 1942 and 1945?
I will tell you what he told me......LICE! He said it was near impossible to be rid of them on the Eastern front. He said after several weeks of sleeping on the ground in a tent with no bathing facilities that the lice was overwhelming. They would try cleaning, beating their clothes with rocks or holding them to fires to kill them. When the clothing got so loaded with them and the frustration got to them they just threw it all in the fire. He said it was the worst during the Russian winter. They went through tons of uniforms because of lice. So which do you think they could afford to destroy if they had to? Uniforms or private purchase? He went through a lot of uniforms on the Eastern front until he could ever get back to a city to get properly bathed and the lice destroyed. He told me that after he was captured by the Russians and then escaped that he preferred to wear his camo jacket. I am not saying he wore it everytime…...but you had to rotate to lend time to kill the lice. The other issue he said was that in his private purchase jacket he stuck out in the field. Very visible to the keen eyes of the Russian soldiers. After he escaped, he preferred to wear camo or a neutral color to blend in with the environment. Also, he mentioned that the Russians did not recognize the café racers as viable German Uniform and were subject to be executed as a spy. Herr Hartmann said, he preferred not to be executed as a spy but a Warrior of the Fatherland. You can believe or not, but this is what he told me in 1988.
Here is something for you gentlemen to ponder.
Have you ever wondered why in so many photos of Erich Hartmann why he is wearing so many different jackets during his service between 1942 and 1945?
I will tell you what he told me......LICE! He said it was near impossible to be rid of them on the Eastern front. He said after several weeks of sleeping on the ground in a tent with no bathing facilities that the lice was overwhelming. They would try cleaning, beating their clothes with rocks or holding them to fires to kill them. When the clothing got so loaded with them and the frustration got to them they just threw it all in the fire. He said it was the worst during the Russian winter. They went through tons of uniforms because of lice. So which do you think they could afford to destroy if they had to? Uniforms or private purchase? He went through a lot of uniforms on the Eastern front until he could ever get back to a city to get properly bathed and the lice destroyed. He told me that after he was captured by the Russians and then escaped that he preferred to wear his camo jacket. I am not saying he wore it everytime…...but you had to rotate to lend time to kill the lice. The other issue he said was that in his private purchase jacket he stuck out in the field. Very visible to the keen eyes of the Russian soldiers. After he escaped, he preferred to wear camo or a neutral color to blend in with the environment. Also, he mentioned that the Russians did not recognize the café racers as viable German Uniform and were subject to be executed as a spy. Herr Hartmann said, he preferred not to be executed as a spy but a Warrior of the Fatherland. You can believe or not, but this is what he told me in 1988.
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