My question is a little complicated. And will have a uniform slant - just give the scenario a chance to develop.
Firstly for the following SS Panzer Divisions:
Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler
Das Reich
Totenkopf
SS-Polizei Division
Wiking
Hohenstaufen
Frundsberg
Hitlerjugend
All had a SS Panzer regiment and an SS Artillery regiment.
Did all have Assault Guns (i.e. Sturmgeschütz) in the Artillery regiments?
(Here comes the uniform part - the real question)
For the divisions that had Assault Guns, I would assume the soldiers in these vehicles would be wearing the "standard" SS Assault Gun Wrapper - correct? Did they necessarily also wear their respective division's cufftitle and ciphers on the shoulder boards (If applicable)?
I am attempting to create a display of Panzer/Assault Gunners from these divisions. I will choose a single particular soldier from each division's Panzer or Assault Gunner' regiments that won the Ritterkreuz (or higher) and replicate (with real items) his uniform, decorations, etc. I have been able to document the uniforms for LAH. Michael Whittmann wore a Sturm Wrapper early in his service and later of course switched to a Black SS Panzer Wrapper when he commanded the Tiger. There are many photos documenting the way he looked and his medals, cufftitles, board ciphers, etc.
But for several of the other divisions it is not so easy. I have seen several photos of the Totenkopf Division for example - I would say only about 1/3 of the men are wearing cufftitles.
I have the large French/German book by Fürbringer on Hohenstaufen. On the opening spread 6 Sturm crews are pictured and not one man is wearing a cufftitle. Farther into the book the majority of the panzer men do seem to be wearing the correct title. Also I can only find several photos of men wearing the number "9" cipher and they seem to be the middle to high ranks.
Can anyone give some insights into the proper way each division would outfit their soldiers. I would like these uniforms to be as historically correct as possible.
Thanks,
Rich Moran
Firstly for the following SS Panzer Divisions:
Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler
Das Reich
Totenkopf
SS-Polizei Division
Wiking
Hohenstaufen
Frundsberg
Hitlerjugend
All had a SS Panzer regiment and an SS Artillery regiment.
Did all have Assault Guns (i.e. Sturmgeschütz) in the Artillery regiments?
(Here comes the uniform part - the real question)
For the divisions that had Assault Guns, I would assume the soldiers in these vehicles would be wearing the "standard" SS Assault Gun Wrapper - correct? Did they necessarily also wear their respective division's cufftitle and ciphers on the shoulder boards (If applicable)?
I am attempting to create a display of Panzer/Assault Gunners from these divisions. I will choose a single particular soldier from each division's Panzer or Assault Gunner' regiments that won the Ritterkreuz (or higher) and replicate (with real items) his uniform, decorations, etc. I have been able to document the uniforms for LAH. Michael Whittmann wore a Sturm Wrapper early in his service and later of course switched to a Black SS Panzer Wrapper when he commanded the Tiger. There are many photos documenting the way he looked and his medals, cufftitles, board ciphers, etc.
But for several of the other divisions it is not so easy. I have seen several photos of the Totenkopf Division for example - I would say only about 1/3 of the men are wearing cufftitles.
I have the large French/German book by Fürbringer on Hohenstaufen. On the opening spread 6 Sturm crews are pictured and not one man is wearing a cufftitle. Farther into the book the majority of the panzer men do seem to be wearing the correct title. Also I can only find several photos of men wearing the number "9" cipher and they seem to be the middle to high ranks.
Can anyone give some insights into the proper way each division would outfit their soldiers. I would like these uniforms to be as historically correct as possible.
Thanks,
Rich Moran
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