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    Please post your favorite SS-SD assembly.

    This is one of my favorites. It is a issued uniform.
    I would like to see other SS-SD uniforms.
    Please post only complete uniforms.

    Thank you,
    Robert
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    Hi,
    Change the knot.I dont think the SD would have used a Windsor knot on their tie
    Last edited by Franco; 02-22-2020, 04:04 PM.

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      #3
      Great SD mann display RBailey!

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        #4
        Wonderful display.

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          #5
          Very impressive! Well done.

          ( The mannequin is obviously ex bomb disposal ).

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            #6
            Thanks for your replies and thoughts. I was wished other SD uniforms were posted on this thread. I purchased the mannequin from Yanks Mannequin.

            Thanks,
            Robert

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              #7
              Please post any SS-SD tunics you may have! Also collar tabs.
              I would like to see more.

              Thank you,

              Robert

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                #8
                I used probably the most infamous photo of SD and perhaps the war, to depict my SD set up. SD-Rttf. Joseph Blosche at the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Still trying to determine what he is wearing on his left upper pocket? The ribbon is a KVK2. I still need to do some modifications.
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                  #9
                  He seem to be wearing the HJ membership badge on the picture that I enlarged and enhanced.
                  Also he is having the NCO candidate shoulder board but it is absolutely impossible to see what ribbon bar he is wearing. Most likely the KVK as you say, or the East medal.

                  Interesting, if he was a Rottenführer he is not wearing the double "winkel" on his left arm... Actually, what appears to be a Rottenführer collar patch can even be just the sunbeam that also goes over his left arm lightning up the bottom of a blank collar patch.
                  Just a thought.
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                    #10
                    nice set up...Bloesche survived the war living in E. Germany 'til arrested by the Stasi & executed in 1969

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                      #11
                      A picture of a horrible situation. I was told that the boy was the only one to survive from his family.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Stangell View Post
                        He seem to be wearing the HJ membership badge on the picture that I enlarged and enhanced.
                        Also he is having the NCO candidate shoulder board but it is absolutely impossible to see what ribbon bar he is wearing. Most likely the KVK as you say, or the East medal.

                        Interesting, if he was a Rottenführer he is not wearing the double "winkel" on his left arm... Actually, what appears to be a Rottenführer collar patch can even be just the sunbeam that also goes over his left arm lightning up the bottom of a blank collar patch.
                        Just a thought.
                        We know from other photos it is a rottenfuhrer collar patch.

                        That does seem to be the HJ badge. He was born 1912 so he must have been an early recipient I suppose?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by chrischa View Post
                          We know from other photos it is a rottenfuhrer collar patch.

                          That does seem to be the HJ badge. He was born 1912 so he must have been an early recipient I suppose?
                          Yes, you are so right as seen on this pic. On a later photo, when he has been promoted to Unterscharführer, he is seen wearing a medal (GAB or IAB) instead of the HJ badge.
                          Also it seems like it is an East medal ribbon more than a KVK (dark edges and thin lighter center) that he is wearing here.

                          Ok, we are getting off-topic, but anyway interesting to research. :-)
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                            #14
                            here is mine

                            https://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/for...1&d=1230753790

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                              #15
                              I hope it is ok that I place this one here in the thread
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