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Nice looking tunic and photograph. Besides being an army-style tunic, which plenty of SS tunics were, the area under the eagle looks very worn. It should be fuzzy under the eagle where it was protected.
If the eagle was removed post war to denazify it, the incriminating outline of the SS eagle would have also likely have been picked out, IMO. Leaving the outline of an SS arm eagle and wearing it to the point the nap was worn away seems odd - but possible, I suppose.
I'd look closely at the right breast and collar area before adding this to my collection as an SS piece.
Either way, it is certainly a nice worn tunic in it's own right.
regards, Robert
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Originally posted by RobertE View PostNice looking tunic and photograph. Besides being an army-style tunic, which plenty of SS tunics were, the area under the eagle looks very worn. It should be fuzzy under the eagle where it was protected.
If the eagle was removed post war to denazify it, the incriminating outline of the SS eagle would have also likely have been picked out, IMO. Leaving the outline of an SS arm eagle and wearing it to the point the nap was worn away seems odd - but possible, I suppose.
I'd look closely at the right breast and collar area before adding this to my collection as an SS piece.
Either way, it is certainly a nice worn tunic in it's own right.
regards, Robert
i would agree, i'd be happier to see cloth under eagle less worn under where eagle on the arm was!!!
pay attention to breast area above pocket.....
a real tunic, not so sure if ss,
sorry,
wisches
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Ian is right IMO about this not being the same tunic, though it certainly could have belonged to the soldier in the photos as they certainly had more than one tunic.
Good comment on the cufftitle - if traces of the sleeve eagle are present, should be the same for the cufftitle especially for this division and model of tunic. He could have been promoted later which the chevron worn on a later tunic, but the cufftitle...
s/f Robert
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