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Hi Kolibri
Thanks for clearing up this dilema, I had a feeling that this design was not used post war. Appreciate the links also.
Thanks
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Thanks Kolibri-wish I could read that-its very frustrating to collect German items and not be able to read much about them. I think I detect something in there about a relationship with the Forestry Service as I indicated above. It is also interesting to note that the WWII era Deutsches Jagerschaft is post war called the Deutsches Jager Verband--so what is the Reichsbund Deutsches Jager Verband? Is that the same thing?
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Houston, I came across this thread in search of another topic, but I tought I would add this link to a thread on the WAF dealing with a similar tunic. http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=226541&page=2Because of the appearance and relative position of tunics with similar collar insignia at a Jaegerschaft meeting attended by Theo Croneiss who was the Gau Jaegermeister, we have concluded that the two oakleaf tabs are Kreis Jaegermeisters.
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The insignia was changed several times. I believe it depends on the year and the number of acorns etc. This is an area we don't know a whole lot about yet and it is quite complex.
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Houston .......Fantastic Uniform - It doesn't get much Better + it's so complete in accessories!!!!! I too enjoy Hunting & Shooting themselves, and the actual collection of related TR Items. Here's a TR Period (? 1940) Tailor's Catalog which outlines the cutting pattern & dimensions of a Uniformvorschrift fur die Deutsche Jagerschaft, with some ranks / emblems. (Also WISH that I'd learned to Speak / Read German in School ) Dave / dblmed
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Next up are some TR Hunting Licenses!
The Kreis or Gau Master Jagermeiste may not have needed one - but everone else did!!
The Description, when purcahsed by me: ...."Rare Year Round "Inl�nder Jahresjagdschein" (Domestic Hunting License) for Karl Keller A really unique item, this domestic hunting license permitted Keller to hunt anywhere in Germany, targeting the game listed (on the inside front page � see photo) as being "in season". The license was valid for the entire year � 1 April 1939 to 31 March 1940, and notes that Keller belonged to the City of K�ln�s (Cologne) hunting area (Jagdkreis). It also notes that the license holder "is a member of the National League (Reichsbundes) of the "Deutsche J�gersch�ft" and had paid his annual membership dues. The license is somewhat yellowed, but otherwise in pretty good condition with a clear photo of a very well-fed Keller. The card has been folded in half and has one bent corner, but overall looks pretty sharp, complete with all the hunting regulations for handling weapons, actions in a blind, etc........"
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Hunting License - Page 2 of 3
This part showed the Game which was allowable to be hunted, and the Time / Season. Dave
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Hunting License - Page 3 of 3
This part of the License showed the Documentary Stamps & the Cost .50 RM + 10.50 RM & the 'fine print...' Dave/dblmed
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Next up is a LATE War Hunting License May, 1944 - March, 1945 !!
Yes, Hunters are persistent - but this Jager was also quite an Optimist! #1 Dave/dblmed
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Reverse Side of 2nd License - clearly showing the late war dates.. Dave/dblmed
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Next up is a Numbered Jager Pin (which I got bought John T. & haven't retaken the Photos ) FRONT SIDE ........Dave/dblmed
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REVERSE of Numbered Jager Pin......Dave/dblmed
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Next up (as I am informed) is a 'Hunting Master' Aguillette. I'll defer to those more knowledgeable, for its accuracy ....Dave/dblmed
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'Hunting Master' Aguillette. Dave/dblmed
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'Hunting Master' Aguillette.
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Hopefully these 'ancillary' Postings will just add to the aura surrounding the Fabulous Uniform which Houston posted!
I enjoy Sharing & Learing, so 'if' I missed on any descriptions .... I want to learn what the 'right' description is!!! Txs, Dave / dblmed
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Houston ...... Maybe some answers her........
1934 'Tailor Book' with DJ Specifications........
I've sent this Jpeg + the whole page to you & Joe Wotka for your review.
I 'believe' that the RANK Question can now be answered (at least for the time frame of 1934..... on Page 2) Dave/dblmed
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1934 DJ 'Tailor Book' Specifications
1934 DJ 'Tailor Book' Specifications........
This is the "MONEY" Page .... here is ALL of the RANK Information ...in Deutsche....
I 'believe' that the RANK Question can now be answered (at least for the time frame of 1934) Dave/dblmed
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Hi Dave--Thanks for the posts. The cord you show is a shooting cord and has nothing to do with the DJ. I also have the 1934 ranks but they were changed several times over the years and I don't have a complete set. Also only some of the ranks have illustrations.
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Thanks Houston, ....I tried to 'Hide/Delete' the Shooting Cords - but they keep 'coming back?'
I see what you mean Regarding your Uniform DJ Collar RANK - as it has two (2) Oak Leaves + two (2) Acorns. So, this RANK Set, as noted, was not a part of the 1934 Referenced Schneiderei Printing. What Time Frame do you believe it is? Txs, Dave/dblmed
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I am not certain. I am trying to find all the changes-very difficult to do.
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Beautiful Gau Uniform Here is mine--more of a light weight, field tunic of duck-like material apparently somewhat water-resistant. The hat is unusual although I have seen one other like it in the forums. It is named inside the leather sweatband. The belt is Forestry. I have started a small thread on Forestry and Hunting (before I found this one)in the Misc Uniform area.
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