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Originally posted by Robert H View Postanother non RZM version, it was taken out from a vet to the US.
I assume for the black tunic.
to compare with the one from Robert
adolf Hitler CT.. local made..?
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Question for the Flemish experts about Flemish NSKK volunteers;
Belgium and Dutch NSKK volunteers initially were issued black dyed Belgium Army uniforms but later switched to black dyed LW fliegerblusen and eventually were issued standard LW blue-gray unaltered fliegerblusen + NSKK insignia of course.
These black uniforms were issued along with black matching NSKK overseas caps to these volunteers while getting their training at the NSKK driving schools at Diest and Vilvoorde in Belgium.
B = black dyed Belgium Army uniform
LW = back dyed flieger blusen
Note LW helmets!
QUESTION:
What are the light colored collar tabs (kraagspiegels)? (yellow arrows)
They're not NSKK or LW tabs but worn on black dyed Belgium Army and LW Fl.Bluse uniforms...
Could these be DM/ZB Dietse Militie/Zwarte Brigade green tabs??
As shown here:
http://www.military.be/HPIM4440.JPGAttached FilesLast edited by NickG; 08-25-2009, 03:25 PM.
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Good images! That is a great site!
I wonder if these are Belgian Army tunics with their Belgian collar tabs still on the uniform and ALL dyed black and the tabs showing a different shade because of the process?
BUT if that's the case, why do these tabs appear also on Fliegerblusen also dyed black? (image in post 1407)
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I'm not an expert, but they look like Belgian, or maybe French army uniforms. I don't know about the colour of the collar tabs, but they have the form of the original tabs. And I don't think it are collar tabs of the DM/ZB because, If I'm not mistaken they didn't had rectangle collar tabs at the time.
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