Originally posted by David Fettes
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It became their resistance symbol these camo garments, caps adorned with Polish eagles. So much so that various resistance monuments show statues with these smocks being worn...
Warsaw obviously was the place for a large concentration of smocks in use (albeit captured) late in the war, well after the DOT uniforms were introduced... Intriguing!
These were either depot captured or perhaps even factory obtained??? ("Ost smock" idea), so foreign production in General Gouvernement? Plenty of SS industry there!
The first two image examples are colorized btw...Since the entire resistance movement capitulated no doubt 99.9% of their gear was either destroyed or returned to the Germans...Who knows? Maybe an angle to investigate if there are surviving examples that match the pink (Brick)? Certainly a good color for urban warfare!I also see blurred edge (Rauchtarn) smocks...various types...
Just another avenue to look into...(and left-over war stocks sent from Poland to USSR and smuggled from Czechoslovakia into Austria, never before encountered in the West before Floch)
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