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    Florian Geyer Division

    hello
    was the "sahariana"tropical tunic used from florian geyer soldiers?when yes have anyone a picture from?
    thanks for help
    regards
    uscha

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    Originally posted by Uscha View Post
    hello
    was the "sahariana"tropical tunic used from florian geyer soldiers?when yes have anyone a picture from?
    thanks for help
    regards
    uscha
    i dont think so

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      #3
      About the only two Waffen-SS divisions that you see wearing the tropical clothing is the Reichsfuhrer-SS (in Corsica and Italy), and the SS-Polizei-Division in Greece in 1944.

      Bob

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        #4
        Its possible but unlikely because many members of Florian Geyer may have come from Reichsfuhrer SS. The Commander of Reichsfuhrer SS was from the SS Cavalry brigade originally and I think the unit diverged from the Cavalry Brigade...I no longer have my book to look it up so I may be way off mark here .

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          #5
          The Florian Geyer (8th Cavalry Divsion) preceded the Reichsfuhrer-SS (16 PG Division) - and generally the cadre for Reichsfuhrer-SS came from 3-SS-Panzer-Division (Totenkopf). There was no real relatikonship between these formations - and I doubt that FG personnel wore this tunic except for the very odd exception.

          The 24th Division (Karstjaeger) also wore the "sahariana" tropical tunic.

          Mike

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            #6
            Actually the Reichsfuhrer-SS Division was formed from SS-Begleits-Battalion Reichsfuhrer-SS, which found itself in the Russian lines around Leningrad. Later developed into a Brigade and was stationed in Corsica.

            Bob

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              #7
              Karl Geselle was originaly a member of the SS Cavalry brigade he brought several members with him when he went to Reichsfuhrer SS...both Florian Geyer and Reichsfuhrer SS fought in Hungary at the end of the war. Mark Yerger's book Riding East sheds more light on Geselle a KC winner. I no longer have the book.

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                #8
                o.k thanks to all for help
                regards
                uscha

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                  #9
                  Hi Bobwirtz,

                  You can also add the SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Lehr-Regiment to the mix. However when I said cadre, I referred the selection of key commanders and staff (from Simon the Div Comd to Reder who commanded the Aufklarungs Abteilung and many others). This was a similar process to the provision of LAH cadres to the HJ Division. Rikmenspoel refers to this in his book - see also the German language history of the 16th Division (where many early pictures show the TK collar tab in wear among the divisional staff).

                  Hi John,

                  By the time the Reichsfuhrer-SS arrived in Hungary (February 1945) , the FG Division had been virtually destroyed in Budapest.

                  Mike

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                    #10
                    its very interesting theme

                    and SS-VT use sahariana tunics to, I think division Deutschland

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by milan12 View Post
                      its very interesting theme

                      and SS-VT use sahariana tunics to, I think division Deutschland
                      very intersting,

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                        #12
                        besslein, thx for comments ,

                        you think that no? on photo is soldier which has Deutschland cufftitle IMO, thank you or other for every infos
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                          #13
                          yes nice but not common,and its the only one photo so far ,most perhaps this soldier was transfered to antoher unit from "deutschland" as you know for sure the regiment "deutschland" was a part of division "Das Reich"
                          very interesting abaut VT use of this uniforms,boy since 1940 was Waffen SS

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                            #14
                            Good thread. Lots of information.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by besslein View Post
                              yes nice but not common,and its the only one photo so far ,most perhaps this soldier was transfered to antoher unit from "deutschland" as you know for sure the regiment "deutschland" was a part of division "Das Reich"
                              very interesting abaut VT use of this uniforms,boy since 1940 was Waffen SS
                              yes its my mistake, SS-VT, I am sorry, at every time I must learn

                              besslein
                              Last edited by Milan Gard; 03-14-2009, 09:10 AM.

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