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    #16
    From the Koblenz museum ....

    What the heck is this???? Also some form of late war Leibermuster ????
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      #17
      Originally posted by Sonnenwende View Post
      WTS (Wehrtechnisches Studiensammlung) in Koblenz has a set of Leibermuster trousers and jacket, which I believe is original
      It is original - I sold it to them.

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        #18
        Originally posted by NickG View Post
        From the Koblenz museum ....

        What the heck is this???? Also some form of late war Leibermuster ????
        Thats Bundeswehr experimental camo. Displayed there to show where the origins of that kind of camo came from.

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          #19
          Wow Gran Sasso If you sold it to the museum it must have cost them an arm and a leg - not many around! Did you find the jacket and trousers as a set? Any history with it?

          Regards Sonnenwende

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            #20
            Originally posted by Sonnenwende View Post
            Wow Gran Sasso If you sold it to the museum it must have cost them an arm and a leg - not many around! Did you find the jacket and trousers as a set? Any history with it?

            Regards Sonnenwende
            Well, back then (early / mid 90s) they had money to spend...

            The jacket was one of the 1st that came out of check republik in 1990 (actually it was the 1st I have ever seen and owned), the trousers I found in 1996 from a vet who returned with them from russian captivity after 10 years.

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              #21
              Amazing! Trousers look good after 10 years of imprisonement i Russia! Have you owned even other Leibermuster clothes?

              Regards Sonnenwende.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Sonnenwende View Post
                Amazing! Trousers look good after 10 years of imprisonement i Russia! Have you owned even other Leibermuster clothes?

                Regards Sonnenwende.
                I had another pair of trousers, sold to a member:

                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...t=leibermuster

                Also some cloth-material (also shown in that thread).

                Also the trousers that are shown in the 1st Beaver SS-camo book, and a tunic to go with it (not shown in that book).

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                  I had another pair of trousers, sold to a member:

                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...t=leibermuster

                  Also some cloth-material (also shown in that thread).

                  Also the trousers that are shown in the 1st Beaver SS-camo book, and a tunic to go with it (not shown in that book).
                  absolute beauty

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                    #24
                    That is just FANTASTIC!!!!

                    Regards Sonnenwende

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                      #25
                      Leibermuster

                      I just wonder where the Czech's got their Leibermuster for the museum display. Mike

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                        #26
                        Exhibited in the Military History Institute in Prague.

                        http://www.vhu.cz/en/

                        Tom

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                          #27
                          The Army Museum Žižkov

                          Tom,
                          I was at the The Army Museum Žižkov in Prague. As your link shows there are several others. This museum used to be at Hrdcany Castle but was moved. I highly recommend it if you are in Europe. Mike

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                            #28


                            I usually don't frequent the WWII era forums here, but I was watching a video on youtube and was intrigued by this portion. The film itself is a postwar Czech production from 1955 called "Tank Brigade", which most likely used still plentiful WWII era stocks of Soviet and German equipment for the filming, and one frame shows a German soldier running away in what appears to be Leibermuster camo. The only postwar productions of Leibermuster camo and derivatives I know of is in the West/neutral countries (BRD and Swiss), so I can only assume this jacket is genuine. Perhaps the one in the Czech museum might even be this very one!

                            Here is the movie:
                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...H3uMF6o#t=321s

                            Here is the source:
                            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Brigade_(film)

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                              #29
                              I recently took a heap of screen caps of this film as I have the DvD, some great original stuff in this film.

                              Ill post them when I get home from work.




                              Originally posted by Walter Schmidt View Post


                              I usually don't frequent the WWII era forums here, but I was watching a video on youtube and was intrigued by this portion. The film itself is a postwar Czech production from 1955 called "Tank Brigade", which most likely used still plentiful WWII era stocks of Soviet and German equipment for the filming, and one frame shows a German soldier running away in what appears to be Leibermuster camo. The only postwar productions of Leibermuster camo and derivatives I know of is in the West/neutral countries (BRD and Swiss), so I can only assume this jacket is genuine. Perhaps the one in the Czech museum might even be this very one!

                              Here is the movie:
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...H3uMF6o#t=321s

                              Here is the source:
                              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tank_Brigade_(film)

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                                #30
                                Very likely original. Photos have shown german troops in Czechoslovakia surrendering in 1945 wearing Leibermuster clothing.

                                Regards Sonnenwende

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