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    Interesting SD uniform image

    This image published in a war time US Army TM, shows a US service member in 1945 modeling a late war captured SD uniform.

    What's of interest is that it appears to be a Heer pattern 6 button M43 wool uniform (as opposed to a 5 button SS pattern).

    Who would have trusted that uniform in modern days?
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    #2
    Originally posted by NickG View Post

    Who would have trusted that uniform in modern days?

    Noone, atleast not any "textbook" dude..

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      #3
      Here's another uniform study example!
      These are "SS Panzergrenadier Regiment 24 ”Danmark" troops (Nordland Div) in Croatia...
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        #4
        Here's another Nordland Division Heer 6 button conversion...an earlier M40
        Another Scandinavian (Finn) volunteer... (from Wade Krawcyk's book)

        Any more examples out there? (uniforms or period images?)
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        Last edited by NickG; 05-23-2010, 08:54 PM.

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          #5
          Another Nordland member (a Finn) with a converted Heer 6 button M40.
          (cap with Heer eagle is probaly also a Heer conversion as commonly seen with Germanic volunteers)
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            #6
            I think we all realize that Heer tunics were converted to SS. The problem is, there is no way to tell when this conversion was made. 1930's, 1940's, or 3 months ago.

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              #7
              Originally posted by CurtD View Post
              I think we all realize that Heer tunics were converted to SS. The problem is, there is no way to tell when this conversion was made. 1930's, 1940's, or 3 months ago.
              I agree. Still fun to show photographic proof of war time conversion examples and it appears to have occurred
              more often in Germanic / volunteer units.
              I am not saying it was prevalent in Nordland but the uniform in Krawcyk's book (Post 4 here) stands a chance
              and with the Baltic volunteers it occurred a lot also...

              So tunics badged to represent those units could stand a better chance... I guess that's what my message is...
              but I admit that 9 out of every 10 SS tunics is most likely rebadged, so the odds are not that good
              for a Heer-SS conversion to be the real McCoy....

              Finding a war time example of an SD badged uniform (1st post) that started life in the WH is even scarcer I bet.
              That was a first for me finding photographic proof of this occurance, so I decided to start this "6 button" post!

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                #8
                Originally posted by NickG View Post
                I agree. Still fun to show photographic proof of war time conversion examples and it appears to have occurred
                more often in Germanic / volunteer units.
                I am not saying it was prevalent in Nordland but the uniform in Krawcyk's book (Post 4 here) stands a chance
                and with the Baltic volunteers it occurred a lot also...

                So tunics badged to represent those units could stand a better chance... I guess that's what my message is...
                but I admit that 9 out of every 10 SS tunics is most likely rebadged, so the odds are not that good
                for a Heer-SS conversion to be the real McCoy....

                Finding a war time example of an SD badged uniform (1st post) that started life in the WH is even scarcer I bet.
                That was a first for me finding photographic proof of this occurance, so I decided to start this "6 button" post!
                i showed a real one here before with little interest with a far more then meets the eye .

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