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    SS arm eagles worn on right arm?

    Hello all,

    I was just browsing through a book about the Battle of Arnhem and came across an interesting photograph. It shows some rather tough captured men of the 10th SS Panzer Division. Behind them are their captors - men of the British 1st Airborne Division. What is interesting about the photo is that the SS arm eagles are worn on the right arm instead of the left. Can anyone explain this to me?

    Thanks from Jack

    #2
    Are the swastikas going in the correct direction? I have seen photos of WWII German soldiers that make it look as though they are wearing thier awards on the right hand pocket instead of the left and I can only guess that the photos have been published 'inside out'
    Last edited by Raym'; 08-15-2004, 04:10 PM.

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      #3
      Swastika is going correct way and head of eagle is facing backwards

      Looks to me like a normal arm eagle but sewn onto the right sleeve

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        #4
        Jack,
        My guess without seeing the picture would have been a reversed negative as there is no reason for the eagle to be on that sleeve, can you post the picture?
        cheers,
        Gary

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          #5
          Gary, you are probably right that the picture is a reversed negative. I know nothing about photography so I wouldn't really know myself!

          Anyway, here is the picture. I can't scan it, so I had to take a picture. The quality is lost as well

          Thanks from Jack

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            #6
            Hi Jack, Gary and Raym' are right, the pic was published reversed. Sonny

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              #7
              Jack Dutton.
              Note how the uniforms is wrapped and button the wrong way, with right flap going over the left flap. That indicate that the photo is reversed.

              Cheers.
              Peter Wiking

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                #8
                Here it is how it should be:

                Cheers.
                Peter Wiking
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                  #9
                  Thanks for your help guys!

                  It was just me being stupid I suppose

                  Cheers from Jack

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                    #10
                    Not stupid at all Jack. Gotta figure it out somehow. Last night on Command Decisions on History Channel they had reversed film footage of Dietl and Hitler at the command table. Happens more often than one would think.

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                      #11
                      All it takes to get this is someone loading a negative in upside down when they printed the image. Easy mistake for someone mass producing images that someone else photographed.

                      --Chris

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