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    SS Sleeve Eagle, wehrmacht eagle?

    Isnt that a Wehrmacht eagle on the SS officer's sleeve? Was this common?
    Thomas
    Last edited by Thomas Schwend; 04-10-2006, 10:12 PM.

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    Originally posted by Thomas Schwend
    Isnt that a Wehrmacht eagle on the SS officer's sleeve? Was this common?
    Thomas
    Does not look like a Wehrmacht eagle...more like a diplo's or gov. officials' in my opinion...I don't think this was too common, but I have seen this quite a bit on Alg. SS em visors.

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      #3
      re

      It could also be the very rare dress-cape eagle
      sigpicalways seeking = BEVO Cap and breast insignia

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        #4
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        here is a pic of the eagle I mean http://www.reichauctions.com/thumbna...thumbnail2.htm
        sigpicalways seeking = BEVO Cap and breast insignia

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          #5
          Originally posted by JOHN VD HEIJDEN
          The pattern does look like the SS cape eagle. One would have to see if it is also the right size.

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            #6
            The size is wrong for a cape eagle,

            Dave
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              #7
              That is Fritz Klingenberg. Yes a strange looking eagle. It also looks like he has no rank tab.. , G.

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                #8
                I confirm the guy indentified by Gaspard . This photo takes place in the book " Division Das Reich im Bild " - Otto Weidinger.

                The lengend says : "Commander of the motorcycle infantry, SS Hauptsturmführer Klingenberg pins the Iron Cross 1st Class on a courageous soldier". No rank insignia on the tunic.

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