Hi all,
Here is a grouping I've aquired through another collector, of a couple of which the husband was engaged in the SS-TV (11. TK Hunderschaft, Oberbayern) and later in the Division TK. At the early stage of the war he was a guard of Rudolf Hess, just until the latter flew to England.
His wife was initially engaged in the RAD but later became Lufwaffehelferin.
The Konvulut contains his later-war officer's Schirmmütze (that already was the subject in another topic), a worn tunic removed vertical 'left facer' TK collar tab with RZM-tag (B), a worn tunic removed eagle, a worn tunic removed full length 'Oberbayern' flatwire cufftitle and a never worn set of vertical 'left facer' TK officer's Untersturmführer collar tabs with RZM-tag. For the rest it contains LOTS of photos of both husband and wife. The man's photo's are all pre-war to mid-war IMO. His highest rank on the photos is as an SS- Oberscharführer. The two other photobooks are of the wife, photographed in the RAD, and later as Luftwaffehelferin photographed in Italy and France.
There are also some post-war member cards and an Austrian Ausweiss in the lot, so both are identified.
Nice scarce insignia and photos!
Kind regards,
Gerd V
Here is a grouping I've aquired through another collector, of a couple of which the husband was engaged in the SS-TV (11. TK Hunderschaft, Oberbayern) and later in the Division TK. At the early stage of the war he was a guard of Rudolf Hess, just until the latter flew to England.
His wife was initially engaged in the RAD but later became Lufwaffehelferin.
The Konvulut contains his later-war officer's Schirmmütze (that already was the subject in another topic), a worn tunic removed vertical 'left facer' TK collar tab with RZM-tag (B), a worn tunic removed eagle, a worn tunic removed full length 'Oberbayern' flatwire cufftitle and a never worn set of vertical 'left facer' TK officer's Untersturmführer collar tabs with RZM-tag. For the rest it contains LOTS of photos of both husband and wife. The man's photo's are all pre-war to mid-war IMO. His highest rank on the photos is as an SS- Oberscharführer. The two other photobooks are of the wife, photographed in the RAD, and later as Luftwaffehelferin photographed in Italy and France.
There are also some post-war member cards and an Austrian Ausweiss in the lot, so both are identified.
Nice scarce insignia and photos!
Kind regards,
Gerd V
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