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I would love to see some evidence.
In November 1941, wear of the SS-Polizeifeldbinde was restricted for the duration of the war. I would presume the same order was given for SS-Allgmeine Feldbinde mentioned in the 1941 Kleiderkasse listing as the order came from the RFSS und Chef d Dt Polizei. As wear of brocade belts was severely restricted during the war, why would a new brocade belt color be introduced?
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"there are three colors, one for black Allgemeine SS, one for the Waffen SS feldgrau, and one for the police, in the color of the police uniform"
I'm with Joe. Where's your proof? Where's your supporting evidence? On what are you basing your opinion?
I have provided introductory dates, use of wear and an official listing indicating only two belts.
Unless you can convince me otherwise with some data your statement is pure speculation in my opinion.
Derek
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Originally posted by klr View PostI think there is a difference in the backing from Police to Waffen SS. Take another example. The SS runes patch worn by SS members in the Police is on Police green wool. The Waffen SS pocket Runes are on a lighter colored wool. You can also find dark blue backed SS brocades that were worn by Water Police officers. If Water Police have their own color backing why wouldn't regular Police.
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Originally posted by derek View PostObviously the problem with drawing conclusions from these existing examples is that only the keeper is actually affixed to the belt. The buckle itself is loose and so either version can be put on the belt.
To me the simplest and most obvious conclusion is this:
The brocade belt exists in two forms. One has black backing and one has green backing.
The official catalogue issued by the supply counter for both branches lists two belts; one for the SS and one for the police.
Logic tells me the black is for members of the SS and the green is for use by the police according to their dress uniform colours.
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Derek, the SS-Polizeifeldbinde replaced the Polizei Feldbinde that was introduced a year or so earlier. That is the substance of the order introducing the SS-Polizeifeldbinde. as well as specifying who wears the officer SS-Feldbindeschloss (buckle) or officer Polizei Feldbindeschloss and what color it was to be.
The earlier police dress regulations of 1938 indicated that the Polizeifeldbinde was only to be worn in circumstances calling for the Parade Uniform. And those circumstances were some of those listed for the wear of the SS-Feldbinden.
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It is quite interesting for me that the green color variation matches exact the VT green color rather the bright green Police color.
Will see if evidence will sometime be found for it, for sure a color match is more suitable like for Weidinger or others. Pending on the view we know color variations but honest police green and VT green is quite a different color.
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Originally posted by Robert H View PostIt is quite interesting for me that the green color variation matches exact the VT green color rather the bright green Police color. Will see if evidence will sometime be found for it, for sure a color match is more suitable like for Weidinger or others. Pending on the view we know color variations but honest police green and VT green is quite a different color.
Last edited by JoeW; 01-20-2014, 09:44 AM.
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Originally posted by JoeW View Postis there photo evidence of an SS-Feldbinde being worn with the Waffen-SS uniform?Attached FilesJean Pierre Redeuilh
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Originally posted by JoeW View PostI found an "example" of an SS-Feldbinde with grey back on page 88 of Art Hayes' book on SS collectibles. Well, it is the only example I have found. Does anyone know of another?Jean Pierre Redeuilh
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