Hello,
I would like to know what the opinion of you guy’s is on the leather SS “panzer” jackets. Although there are well known pictures of SS tank crew wearing leather jackets with SS insignias in Normandy (Wittman crew) and there are some of these uniforms in reputable collections; I always wonder if this was a very limited local use of these jackets or if this was a widespread fashion. From what I have seen, the SS used two models of leather jackets, the Kriegsmarine / U boot button up jacket and the panzer wrap around look-alike. Also, these last ones are never marked with navy stamps like all other KM leather equipments. This makes me think that these Panzer style jackets are not KM jackets at all but where intended for maybe the NSKK or why not, the W.H or SS panzers.
The one illustrated used to be displayed at the Battle of the Bulge museum in La Gleize and supposedly came from one of the villages in the battlefield zone.
Marc
I would like to know what the opinion of you guy’s is on the leather SS “panzer” jackets. Although there are well known pictures of SS tank crew wearing leather jackets with SS insignias in Normandy (Wittman crew) and there are some of these uniforms in reputable collections; I always wonder if this was a very limited local use of these jackets or if this was a widespread fashion. From what I have seen, the SS used two models of leather jackets, the Kriegsmarine / U boot button up jacket and the panzer wrap around look-alike. Also, these last ones are never marked with navy stamps like all other KM leather equipments. This makes me think that these Panzer style jackets are not KM jackets at all but where intended for maybe the NSKK or why not, the W.H or SS panzers.
The one illustrated used to be displayed at the Battle of the Bulge museum in La Gleize and supposedly came from one of the villages in the battlefield zone.
Marc
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