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Gary8 Posted 28 September 2004 18:10 Back
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My new addition need to be addes to this thread to keep it going My officers M43 in other ranks quality wool. Collar patches have been machine sewn, with no other evidence of other collar pathes being worn. Arm eagle has been hand applied, there is also no other evidence that another eagle had been previously applied. There is a little tracking which can only be seen in the correct lighting, so I believe that the collar patches and arm eagle are original to the tunic.
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Bill,
I really like this coat and the collar is very stylish. I have only seen high quality tailor made coats with this amount of detail.
"You can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself." Ricky Nelson
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Here is a very nice jacket and trouser set that I got in today after going missing in the post, it finally arrives.
This jacket is for a named police doctor, there is absolutely no moth or any damage to the jacket or trousers
Dr G�nther BAUER Born on 29.4.1892 He was Oberfeldarzt der Pol Member of Allgemeine SS as Obersturmbannf�hrer He was from Magdeburg. party member # 1 588 917 SS number # 393 365
I hope you like this as much as I do
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Very nice collar insignia machine sewn
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Eagle, sorry about the bad image, it is dark here in the UK so this was done with a flash which did not take very well
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Another very special jacket in. Customs had this one for 4 months and it finally got here today.
This one is for a Berlin police with a very nice Belin eagle, it also has a few other very nice items.
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A magnificent cross of the south traditions badge in silver BeVo weave
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An exceptional Reiters badge that has powdering
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quote: Originally posted by W.Unland: Gary8 hi my soldatenfreund taschenjahrbuch 1941 shows the generals boards as silver, gold, silver Then 1942 gold silver gold but with ss type patchs is this correct? Posted 12 November 2003 13:26 shouldernoards are also quite nice
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I only have 2 Schutzpolizei tunics...a Berlin NCOs and on Officers with SS membership.
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Hello,
Thanks for contributing. Very nice looking displays. I particularly like the officer's.
Regards, Bill Unland
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The Southern Cross Traditions badge on a previous tunic is very rare...I have only seen photos, and not that many. This is one I came across in a Chinese edition of 'Grossdeutscher Reichskriegertag Kassel 1939' showing Colonial Bund members wearing it.
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Tristan, excellent looking uniforms and I would have to agree with Bill, especially the officer's!
The Southern Cross is a tough one to find on a police uniform photo, although more and more are showing up with awareness and interest in the subject area. Below is one of a few examples I have.
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Dave,
White caps with green uniforms......What's up with that? Also looks like the guy is carrying a sword to a sports event????
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Hi Bill,
Neat looking eh? An interesting picture and it didn't take long for someone to comment on other interesting features! Not sure of the exact regulation or circumstances, although it seems like I recall seeing a few other random photos of white visors with green uniforms.
Offhand I don't remember what or when the event was, although this is part of a large grouping (1,000+ photos) to Major d. Schutzpolizei Wilhelm Kleibaum (He's the one on the left).
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 Tashenjahrbuch 1941 shows generals shoulderboards as silver /gold/silver is thia correct and when did thy change to gold/silver /gold?also did the ranks of Zugwachtmeister and Hauptwachtmeister in the Wasserschutzpolizei have the silver tresse as well as gold on the sleeve?
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quote: Originally posted by dw:  Tashenjahrbuch 1941 shows generals shoulderboards as silver /gold/silver is thia correct and when did thy change to gold/silver /gold?also did the ranks of Zugwachtmeister and Hauptwachtmeister in the Wasserschutzpolizei have the silver tresse as well as gold on the sleeve?
Perhaps it is an illustration error, those do happen as seen in other period publications. Otherwise I've not know generals rank straps to be constructed any other way than what's pictured below (gold/silver/gold). WSP cuff rings were supposed to be gold...as far as I remember offhand. Is this another illustration issue? Below is a link to a restarted WSP uniforms specific thread: http://daggers.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1653059744/m/7110042655
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thanks for the excellent photo of the generals` strap its a real beauty the silver /gold/silver however was used by the diplomatic corps and ministeries i believe
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quote: Originally posted by dw: the silver /gold/silver however was used by the diplomatic corps and ministeries i believe
That could be, although I'm not familiar with dipo corps and others (I'm just a polizei nutt!). Perhaps a good question to ask in the political uniforms forum.
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O.K.Dave did the gemeindepolizei and gendarmerie generals have green collar patches or weinred and orange accordingly,thanks
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Hello,
All general officers were SchuPo so all wore green backed tabs. There were no SchuPo. D. Gemeinden Polizei Generals, and as I recall only pre-war Gendarmerie generals.
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Thanks for the info. What about the belts of the polizeibeamte were they brown or black as I seem to remember seeing brown being quoted somewhere?
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Brown belts & leather goods were primarily used by the Gendarmerie...take a look at the Gendarmerie Uniforms thread. Schupo utilized black. Hope that helps!
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thanks again Dave:Here`s another, the polizei portepees in the angolia sword book it describes the knot silver with green stripes as Schp.d Reiches & the silver knot as Schp.d Gemeinden,yet others say that the striped one was for the bayonet n.c.o.& the silver for the officers degen.Do you which is correct if any?
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Since Dave had shown his Police General's shoulder board , here the sgl.one I got for the rank of 'Generalleutnant'.
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