can anyone verify whether this mapcase is a) ww2 red army russian, and b) legitimately used by wehrmacht during the war as captured equipment? many thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by corporalSteiner View Postcan anyone verify whether this mapcase is b) legitimately used by wehrmacht during the war as captured equipment?
I had one of those same pattern cases that was mfd in occupied Germany for the Soviet Army. It had a German manufacturer's stamp on it and was dated 1946. It was very high quality but, alas, I sold it on e-bay years ago!
Are there any markings on your case that lead you to believe it was WH used?
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Gentlemen,
Any more information on that M1941 model? Is this the model without detachable part and with a panel in synthetic rubber-like material?
Recently I found a 'Nachlass' of a WH veteran with a Russian mapcase in it. As it comes out of the ex-DDR, I never can be sure whether this case was added to the 'Nachlass' before or after the war. There were some pictures in it and an Oberschütze star together with a WH map of Poland.
There's IMO no way of knowing for sure if an item like this was WH used or not, except when you find a Landser wearing it in a picture. Pencil and ink writings (names, Feldpostnummer, ranks...) could be a good sign of course, but are easily faked.
I would say that ANY Soviet mapcase, made before 1945 could have been used by the WH (theoretically). If you want to equip a mannequin setup with this item (model 1940), you couldn't go wrong IMO. That's why I want more info on the other (M1941) model: how long was it produced after the war, are there special features to recognize pre-1945 production etc. etc. Who can help out?
Thanks,
Lucius
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Originally posted by Luciusdegeer View PostGentlemen,
Any more information on that M1941 model? Is this the model without detachable part and with a panel in synthetic rubber-like material?
Recently I found a 'Nachlass' of a WH veteran with a Russian mapcase in it. As it comes out of the ex-DDR, I never can be sure whether this case was added to the 'Nachlass' before or after the war. There were some pictures in it and an Oberschütze star together with a WH map of Poland.
There's IMO no way of knowing for sure if an item like this was WH used or not, except when you find a Landser wearing it in a picture. Pencil and ink writings (names, Feldpostnummer, ranks...) could be a good sign of course, but are easily faked.
I would say that ANY Soviet mapcase, made before 1945 could have been used by the WH (theoretically). If you want to equip a mannequin setup with this item (model 1940), you couldn't go wrong IMO. That's why I want more info on the other (M1941) model: how long was it produced after the war, are there special features to recognize pre-1945 production etc. etc. Who can help out?
Thanks,
Lucius
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Originally posted by Luciusdegeer View PostThere's IMO no way of knowing for sure if an item like this was WH used or not, except when you find a Landser wearing it in a picture. Pencil and ink writings (names, Feldpostnummer, ranks...)
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...light=mapcases
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