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    Photo of SS Uscha in FJ smock!

    I also placed this photo in the Photo and Paper Forum but reckoned it would have some impact here as well.

    The subject is a Dutch W-SS member who's photo is published in a nice little book covering SD and SIPO in the Netherlands. Apparently this SS men started his career in the W-SS in '41 and was transferred to the SD in the NL after getting wounded. He subsequently also took part in the fighting around Arnhem in '44.

    A few aspects about this photo are worth mentioning: the FJ knochensack he is wearing with attached SS-shoulder straps and the TK- collar tab, this since he was of course no member or part of Div.Totenkopf or TK Rgt. Another Photo in the same book shows him as a EM and wearing the regular SS collar tab with runes but with a TK tab on his left collar as well!!

    ...who would not pass on a tunic when offered like that..
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    #2
    This portrait is in the collection of a forum member; you might have asked his premision before posting these scans...

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      #3
      This photo appears to have been published in a book. It is fair game....

      Very cool photo! It appears he is wearing a M40 splinter step in smock worn over his SS uniform. SS shoulder straps do indeed appear to have been added to the smock.

      I copied this thread in the FJ forum as I am sure most would like to see this, and may miss it here.
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      Willi

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        #4
        Thanx

        Thanks, Wili, cool Pic !

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          #5
          Nice photo...It seems soldiers from several branches upgraded FJ smocks,not only for camoflauge but they also probably liked all the large pockets.






          Glenn
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          "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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            #6
            Originally posted by J-W.Bode View Post
            This portrait is in the collection of a forum member; you might have asked his premision before posting these scans...
            As mentioned in my thread; it origines from the the book 'SIPO en SD in Twente' and I have on purpose restricted to one photo only.. I have no doubt the author would mind a little free publicity of his great book.

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              #7
              Some of the SD in Holland seem to have been a flamboyant lot ;
              Here's a member in Heerenveen ( from " FRIESLAND 1940-1945 " ) with a custom-made zippered jacket - note that same white scarf as in the first picture , and cloth-billed crusher ..
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                #8
                Nice photographs.

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                  #9
                  Very rare pics are shown here...
                  Maybe there are some more of this kind!!?

                  Greetz,
                  F-16
                  Collect all GEBIRGSJAEGER - items ...

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                    #10
                    The nicest photo I have ever seen was in a private dealer collection some years ago in Germany. A full standing studio portrait of one SS soldier, with helmet and smock plus clearly visible his SS EM buckle.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View Post
                      Nice photo...It seems soldiers from several branches upgraded FJ smocks,not only for camoflauge but they also probably liked all the large pockets.






                      Glenn

                      Awesome photo, Glenn. In which book can this one be found???

                      Thanks for posting it.
                      Rob
                      Last edited by Rob Johnson; 06-16-2010, 07:52 AM.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Robert H View Post
                        The nicest photo I have ever seen was in a private dealer collection some years ago in Germany. A full standing studio portrait of one SS soldier, with helmet and smock plus clearly visible his SS EM buckle.
                        Like this?

                        Last edited by J-W.Bode; 06-16-2010, 07:38 AM.

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                          #13
                          JW, nice, but not a FJ smock.

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                            #14
                            Just found on my PC, sure you already know it.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Rob Johnson View Post
                              Awesome photo, Glenn. In which book can this one be found???

                              Thanks for posting it.
                              Rob




                              For the life of me,I can't remember where I got that photo.





                              Glenn
                              "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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