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    Excuse me, but you are mixing up things...

    - Fabriekswacht, Vlaamse Fabriekswacht, Vlaamse Wachtbrigade and Flämische Flakbrigade is the very same organisation that evolved in name and appearance between 1940 en 1945.

    - Vlaamse Wacht Vlaamse Wachtbrigade !

    - Some pics you refer to as 'NSKK' is in fact Vlaamse Wachtbrigade. (They wore LW helmets instead of NSKK-decal helmet...

    More information:
    http://www.nieuweorde.be/groeperingen.html

    Kind regards,
    Gerd V



    Originally posted by NickG View Post
    I guess on occasion Vlaamsche Wacht also wore German helmets like these LW types when guarding airforce installations (like RAD did)
    but I'm not convinced that the troops in that other image are similar guys...
    Last edited by willysproject; 12-22-2009, 04:40 AM.

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      Originally posted by willysproject View Post
      Excuse me, but you are mixing up things...

      - Fabriekswacht, Vlaamse Fabriekswacht, Vlaamse Wachtbrigade and Flämische Flakbrigade is the very same organisation that evolved in name and appearance between 1940 en 1945.

      - Vlaamse Wacht Vlaamse Wachtbrigade !

      - Some pics you refer to as 'NSKK' is in fact Vlaamse Wachtbrigade. (They wore LW helmets instead of NSKK-decal helmet...

      More information:
      http://www.nieuweorde.be/groeperingen.html

      Kind regards,
      Gerd V
      ================
      OK thanks
      So Vlaamsche Wacht is NOT the same as Vlaamsche Wacht Brigade!
      Confusing! So the men in black uniforms that appear in an NSKK book are mis-identified...
      Thanks
      That is a great chart in the link showing the evolution of these "branches"!
      Last edited by NickG; 12-22-2009, 12:37 PM.

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        Finally !!!

        After looking for one for years, I finally managed to get one "out of the woodwork"

        I'll let the pictures talk, more info is on my website




        Interested in all E. Reitz Uniformwerke items.

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          Not so strange you would say ???

          But this is inside !





          Original signature of Erich Reitz and not the Faksimile you often encounter in the Hoffmann propaganda booklets.
          Interested in all E. Reitz Uniformwerke items.

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            Werner,

            Why do you even bother showing us that worthless old heap of paper, binded together in an ugly bluish binder. You should send this to me, so I can releave you of this outrageous forgery! Just kidding ofcourse, that is one splendid item. Knowing that it has rock-solid Reitz provenance is something unique at its own, and, even though I do not collect such items, I'd dare say that I would instantly trade some camouflage clothing for that MK.

            Nice score!

            Best,
            A collecting colleague,

            Vincent S.

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              a very good score Werner ! lucky man If anyone ever finds another in Dutch, let me know

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                Werner

                n'een dikke proficiat !!! Dit is een droom voor uw collectie...

                just wonderful !! Never saw a signed E. Reitz Mijn Kamp before.

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                  Congratulations! At last!

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                    I know of two others ... but the children who enherited the books, decided to keep them...
                    Interested in all E. Reitz Uniformwerke items.

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                      Really wonderful collaboration stuff in this thread, i wish i could find some !

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                        Not so special as the one above,but still a nice one due of the stamp from SS schule Avegoor:




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                          Originally posted by Marc verstraete View Post
                          One more picture for this thread....
                          Flemish Kriechsmarine recrutment Poster.

                          Marc

                          Ps, if anyone intrested in this piece, mail me...
                          Marc,

                          Question,is that poster printed in Holland,because it is bearing a K number (K113)?

                          gr.Patrick

                          @Another Flemish Kriegsmarine poster:

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                            Dutch Landwacht:

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                              Jeugdstorm:

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                                a nice book
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