"Littlejohn states the field-grey Wehrmacht / Heer type tunic was for wear only in occupied
countries and Not worn in Germany (pg 479)."

Yes, that was probably written as the 'early' TN Regulations, but again, this was not followed,
as multiple period TN Photos confirm.

Here is a December, 1943 Hamburg TN Photo at a TN Headquarters (there were several), of
Bereitschaftführer Klindt, clearly wearing a Field-Grey TN Uniform. (That is inside Germany!)
(I have his Albums from France in 1940-41 to Russia in 1941-43, and back to Hamburg in 1943)

This 1943 TN Photo is especially revealing, as it gives us a glimpse of the TN of that date, as:
1) Klindt and the TN Officer over his LT. Shoulder, wear NO COGS on their Collar Patches.
2. The TN-Mann above Klindt wears NO Collar Patches, at all!
3. There are 3 TN-Men wearing the TN White Work Uniform, but they wear the Early TN Blue
Sidecaps.
4. The TN EM Standing, wearing the TN Field-Grey Greatcoat (5 buttons / side) also is wearing
the Early TN Blue Sidecap, when he 'should' be wearing the Field-Grey Sidecap.
5. The man, 2nd from LT. is Luftschutz, which was closely aligned with the TN.

Lots to see here, in addition to "TN Field-Grey WAS worn inside of Germany" ... Dave/dblmed

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