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    Historic palm smock photos?

    Hello

    Have anyone in this forum historic palm smock photos?
    I saw long time ago a nice historic color picture in a militaria mag.
    I think especially on Ebay wouldn't buy so many people faked stuff,what
    is offered as origin,if there was more historic photos shows as comparison
    material,to show them what is the difference between original and fake.
    If someone have those historic palm smock pics,please post it!

    Thanks
    MfG
    Last edited by erschosseneschw; 04-30-2007, 02:43 PM.

    #2
    This is the only historic palmsmock pic I know

    This is the only historic palmsmock photo I know.
    Have anyone another historic palmsmock photo?

    Thanks
    MfG

    <img src="http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m188/militariaausdem2wk/Palmsmock1.jpg">

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      #3
      nice!!!

      Beautiful Picture!! The combat SS, especially the smocks and covers are unique...each a wonderful work of art!
      Anymore pictures???

      Mark

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        #4
        yikes, someone got some bad burns, look at his face and hands....

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          #5
          Looks like the guy on the right also wears a palm smock.



          More pics





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            #6
            Wonder why the guy on the left, in the latest picture, is wearing a Luft helmet.

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              #7
              Maybe he was with the Hermann Goering division?

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                #8
                I think he was a Luftwaffe Doctor assigned to the LAH as a regimental surgeon, if I recall correctly. Someone might remember better than me.
                "Activity! Activity! Speed! I greet you."
                -Napoleon to Massena, advancing on Landshut, April 18, 1809

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                  #9
                  Yes, looks like Oberarzt Dr. Gustav Haarmann. There are nice pictures of him being awarded the EK2 in Flanders, spring 1944.
                  Typical specacles and his fat nose.

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                    #10
                    Thank you all for posting these wonderful photographs.

                    Bob Hritz
                    In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                    Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Vinland View Post
                      yikes, someone got some bad burns, look at his face and hands....
                      I thought he was wearing the matching palm print face cover and gloves.......

                      Great photos, sorry to go off track slightly but that is interesting helmet camo on the guy on the right in the last photo, looks like he put foliage on his helmet and sprayed over it. I wonder what opinions and discussion it would provoke if it was offered for sale nowadays?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Adrian View Post
                        I thought he was wearing the matching palm print face cover and gloves.......

                        Great photos, sorry to go off track slightly but that is interesting helmet camo on the guy on the right in the last photo, looks like he put foliage on his helmet and sprayed over it. I wonder what opinions and discussion it would provoke if it was offered for sale nowadays?
                        They would shout fake fake fake, show me photograpic evidence, provenance, wouldn't wan't it in my collection, I'd pass etc:

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                          #13
                          Nice Pics!

                          Really nice Palm smock pic,especially the structure
                          of the right smock in the last pic,
                          I did never seen this structure before on an original palm smock,so
                          that shows that this structure exist on real smocks too and its not
                          an invention of palm smock fakers.

                          Thanks for the nice pics!!!

                          MfG

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by oli4vercammen View Post
                            Yes, looks like Oberarzt Dr. Gustav Haarmann. There are nice pictures of him being awarded the EK2 in Flanders, spring 1944.
                            Typical specacles and his fat nose.
                            Its interesting to note that this doctor is wearing an MP38/40 pouch and field glasses! As a non combatant I would think only a personal side arm, like a small caliber pistol, would be the norm for doctors... along with medical kit of course! Nick

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                              #15
                              speaking of this type of camouflage there is a great shot on the cover of kursk vol 6, and also inside showing this camouflage, but not a smock.
                              cheers
                              Gary

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