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    SS KZ guard photo .... continued

    Remember the KZ guard photo that I posted last week ?




    Now, today I was lucky to get the rest of the photos from that man:





    On that photo it looks to me as if he is wearing a stitched "L" on his shoulder-boards:



    3 smaller photos that were taken in Nordhausen november 1941:







    .................

    #2
    ..............


    Another photo shows him training recruits:



    Two other photos from that group:



    And finally one photo for a further research:



    Who is the KC-holder in HJ-leader uniform ?



    And the Totenkopf officer behind him seems also familiar to me.

    Kind regards
    Robert

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      #3
      Congratulations nice pictures!!
      Thanks for sharing them here.
      Is there any way to date them?
      I am also very interested in the italian black shirts any info about that shot?


      Regards

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        #4
        Stunning pictures,thanks for sharing!!!

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          #5
          Great pics Also note what appears to be camo paint and what looks like netting on some of the SS enlisted soldiers. Rare indeed.

          Could be the same tunic in the 2nd and 3rd pic with the tabs being changed at some point. Only speculation of course.



          Glenn
          Last edited by Glenn McInnes; 09-15-2005, 11:00 AM.
          "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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            #6
            nice grouping

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              #7
              The 1st picture shows him in a tunic with the "K" collar tab as an SS-Scharfuhrer, but in the last pictures with him wearing the greatcoat, same rank shows him with the Totenkopf collar tab on his greatcoat. Evidently he changed the "K" to "Totenkopf" collar tabs sometime after the first picture was taken but while still an SS-Scharfuhrer. Nice stuff... I always thought that SS-Scharfuhrer was a technical rank or in some cases a dead-end rank, no possibility of promotion, but apparently he got promoted to SS-Oberscharfuhrer.

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                #8
                Originally posted by feldwebl
                Great pics Also note what appears to be camo paint...
                Camo paint? It looks like mud to me.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Basil
                  Camo paint? It looks like mud to me.
                  Could very well be! Looks heavy on some (thought it may be netting on one) and others it does not.


                  Glenn
                  "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                    #10
                    Hi Robert , these are some outstanding period photographs..great find


                    Best regards

                    David

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                      #11
                      Danke vielmals

                      As ever, your photos are astonishing. Do you have an idea of the time or context of the review including what look to me like Hungarians as well as Italians in the final set of postings, along with the HJ Fuehrer with RK? And, to be sure, an Allgem SS uniform worn by whom....? The expression in this man's eyes, as well as the body language are quite singular. I also note the absence of a cuff title, together with the piped collar patches on the Feldbluse. Many thanks for all of this, indeed. Weiterhin viel Sammlerglueck!
                      Last edited by Donald Abenheim; 09-15-2005, 06:48 PM.

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                        #12
                        Robert, in the 4th picture ,detail of him leaning on tree, he has a cypher on his shoulderboard , the most common of which would be a gothic O, B, or T, it does not appear to be any of these, which are the Totenkopfverbande regiments as per 1937 . Anybody know ?? thanks for the pictures great as usual.
                        jim

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                          #13
                          For Glenn,

                          it is mud. But at my first look I had the same thoughts as You. I also thought that it is some experimental or improvised camo-netting. But these are the ammo-pouches for the machine-gun.

                          Here's a detail of that photo that shows that these men had some very close contact with mother earth.



                          Look at the machinegun, heavy mud.

                          The two photos of italians and hungarians on parade are not dated. However the KC-holder dates them at least after 1939. No further information.

                          The photo leaning on the tree, with a close-up lens I would strongly believe it is the "L" or maybe a "2".

                          Kind regards
                          Robert

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                            #14
                            Jim,
                            I think it is the Gothic "L" signifying his role in training (Lehr). The other picture with the group of trainees would support this, as would his rank. These cyphers were introduced in May 1940 so it also helps date this picture. Robert, thanks for the excellent set of portraits.
                            Regards,
                            Derek

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                              #15
                              Perhaps he went on to be a trainer at a Truppen Ubungslager after Nordhausen Dora-Mittelbau,the recruits look too fit to be part of a Totenkopfwacht Sturmbann by this part of the war.

                              One other question/observation .... On the enlarged picture the recruit behind the machine-gunner is certainly very young for an Ehrenwinkel,did service in the DJ/HJ count towards this award ?

                              Great pictures as always Robert,viel danke.

                              Ian.

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