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    SS officer in Polizei uniform?

    This color image shows Obersturmfuhrer Hans Herman Junge. He was in the LAH (and KIA in that unit)...
    So definitely not a Polizei SS Division member...but look at his uniform
    Polizei brown collar??? with green edge piping...???
    but it has a low button count (not a Polizei Rock) and no green edge piping along the front either...
    so just the collar looks to be Polizei pattern...really weird...

    Is it an original color image I wonder? (or modern day colorized with errors?)
    He had no affiliation with Polizei...
    Something you would expect to see perhaps with the 4th "Polizei Div"
    The comparison image credit : Oakleaf!
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    Last edited by NickG; 08-07-2014, 03:43 PM.

    #2
    I've seen this pic before, and have often wondered the same.

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      #3
      He was the husband of Traudl Junge, Hitler's secretary.

      Just a poorly colourised photo in my opinion.

      Ian

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        #4
        Originally posted by Ian Hulley View Post
        Just a poorly colourised photo in my opinion.

        Agreed. Certainly not actual colour of the uniform.

        Chris.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ian Hulley View Post

          Just a poorly colourised photo in my opinion.

          Ian
          You probably just ruined one of Nicks "restorations" now

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            #6
            http://24.media.tumblr.com/9cd4bb00c...lv09o1_400.jpg

            another colour image and it looks to have dark brown collar

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              #7
              Custom as so many others.
              Trachten,Loden who loves it.
              See Klingenbergs custom Gucci style tunic.

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                #8
                I don't believe the pic posted by Nick was colorized--it is an actual color pic taken by Walter Frentz.

                Nick, I agree, the collar is brown, but I don't see the green piping--I think that is just a shadow.
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                NEC SOLI CEDIT

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                  #9
                  Indeed the image was not messed with, otherwise I would not have posted it...
                  If you blow it up (on an iPad) you can tell its genuine...Not colorized,
                  but because its so odd looking I still had some doubts initially...until I blew it up.
                  Nice additional image of this officer! I guess he liked brown faced collars....


                  Originally posted by Daniel.S View Post
                  You probably just ruined one of Nicks "restorations" now

                  I guess that photographic proof gives me the artistic freedom to create something similar now!
                  just kidding! I do enjoy restoring fixer-uppers...working on 5 tunics right now...
                  (LW, Heer, Feldgendarmerie,SchuPo)
                  Some with the professional help of Virginia. The people "in the know" will definitely understand
                  who I am talking about!
                  Last edited by NickG; 08-08-2014, 11:14 PM.

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                    #10
                    Junge was one of Hitlers orderlies
                    for a while also.

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                      #11
                      In the Beaver book where this photo also
                      resides, it is stated that the original colour was
                      the usual dark green. The colour being distorted
                      from "early film".

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by istra63 View Post
                        In the Beaver book where this photo also
                        resides, it is stated that the original colour was
                        the usual dark green. The colour being distorted
                        from "early film".
                        Assumption not based on eyewitness testimony...probably because we are too accustomed to "textbook" norm.

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                          #13
                          Thanks John Pic
                          Thought they must have done
                          their homework to make such
                          a statement.
                          Speculation is not a good road
                          to walk down.

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                            #14
                            Quite common in the hobby and understandably with all the touched up period photos and such it is safer to assume the norm than hope for the odd.

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