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please give any advice/comments on this tunic
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looks fine to me,,,nice tunic,,,any names or tailors labels???.... Robert
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thanks Robert, no names or labels, I'm not familiar witht he "strap" under the shoulder boards...don't see them in period pics. Mike
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The tunic is an early Reichswehr style for a retired General Officer. The straps under his shoulderboards indicate the officer is retired as a General im Ruhestand who is still entitled to wear his uniform.
"You can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself." Ricky Nelson
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Anyone hazzard to guess what the awards were?
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I am totally out of my league with this, but wouldn't they all have to be pre 1939 if he was retired? Therefore, a spanish cross on right breast, WW1 EK1 with spange, maybe a wound badge and I don't know what else. Mike
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Lots of Imperial awards!
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Note no red collar piping.
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