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Originally posted by Stahlhelm View PostJust curious. From what source was the initial color photo taken? Perhaps a catalog for SS uniform reproductions?
Chris
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Originally posted by Gesetz View PostSupposedly the officer chin cord along with silver piping around the collar tabs was authorized for SS-Standartenoberjunker equivalent Heer rank would be that of Oberfähnrich...
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Spiess Rings and cuff titles
Having collected and viewed many original Spiess photos I can say without doubt that the Kolbenringe or Spiess rings were worn both above and below the cuff title and commonly with no cuff title at all.
Here is the only photo I have on my laptop, though a FG it shows the irngs above the title.
Originally posted by Gesetz View PostI'd assume just re-enactors. And anyways his Spiess rings are to high, they should be under the cufftitle.Attached Files
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SS Spiess
Ja,,,,,but rarely would a Spiess be up for that position/rank. Few Hptscha became officers.
Originally posted by Gesetz View PostSupposedly the officer chin cord along with silver piping around the collar tabs was authorized for SS-Standartenoberjunker equivalent Heer rank would be that of Oberfähnrich...
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Amazing picture! Could you please post the whole picture of the "Estland" cuff in wear?
Here are some more photos of estonians in Debica - http://wehrmacht.wehrmacht.pri.ee/fotod/2/1/1.html
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It's not quite true that a 'Spiess' was (at least not always) the senior NCO in a company\battery\squadron etc. From soldbucher and wehrpasses you can find examples of, for example, an unteroffizier being sent on a hauptfeldwebels course and getting accelerated promotion to feldwebel then oberfeldwebel.
To be honest i'm not sure how seniority worked in relation to the job hauptfeldwebel. Was a hauptfeldwebel with the rank of say feldwebel or oberfeldwebel senior to a stabsfeldwebel even though the rank was higher?Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.
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The first picture of this thread was discussed at some length a few years ago. Once more, the individual under discussion in the first image is wearing the collar insignia of hauptschafuhrer, not SS-Standartenoberjunker. There is to repeat once again, no piping on the collar tab, therefore not SS-Standartenoberjunker. The reenactor has incorrectly worn an officer cap. So much for historical accuracy.
Thanks to all who posted the other pictures. Great images one and all.
Charles Betz
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