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    Obersturmführer doctor 34th SS Landsturm Nederland

    Hi,

    Can I have your opinions on this jacket ?

    Thanks

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        #4
        Dutch SS tab and shield is good.

        Rene Chavez
        www.foreignvolunteerlegion.com

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          #5
          The tunic itself was certainly made in Holland.

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            #6
            SS Tunic Dr in 34 SSFGD

            Hello

            whilst I am not knowledgeable enough to make comments on the authenticity of the tunic or it's insignia. I wonder why you think this tunic is for/from a medical doctor in the 34 SS Landstorm Nederland Division.
            You might know that although the Wolfsangel collar patch was ordered in the formation order for the Brigade (dated 02.11.1944)., it's wearing within the Landstorm NEderland was very very limited. Mainly the SS Runes patch was worn.

            You might off course know who the tunic belonged to and thus be able to conclude he was a doctor in the 34 SS FGD LstNdl. I hope you can tell us whom this tunic belonged to.

            Best regards and congrats on a very nice tunic.

            Nico

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              #7
              I like the individual pieces but why an NCOs sleeve raute? And why no epaulette cyphers?
              Minty cyphers are difficult to come across when restoring a tunic to this standard.
              Just a couple of inconsistencies that might say it's a restored tunic.
              But still damn nice even if it is

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                #8
                Originally posted by I Claudius View Post
                I like the individual pieces but why an NCOs sleeve raute? And why no epaulette cyphers?
                Minty cyphers are difficult to come across when restoring a tunic to this standard.
                Just a couple of inconsistencies that might say it's a restored tunic.
                But still damn nice even if it is
                It is an Officers Ärmelraute (Attached photo of EM/NCO raute), and the wearing of the Aesculap-devices was prohibited by order of Himmler by the 6th of june 1941.

                Hans Kristian
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                  #9
                  Looks like a very nice tunic to me, but it´s impossible to say if it´s untouched or not, by just looking tab hese photos. The lack of shoulder board cyphers doesn´t bother me at all.

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