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By Proud Kraut · Posted
Very nice Attila. The unit was part of 3rd Cavalry Brigade 32, garrisoned in Bautzen. -
By Proud Kraut · Posted
If it´s not an uniform of a specific IDed soldier one could add some collar insignia and shoulder boards IMHO. -
By Capt.Case · Posted
Thanks Sarge, I appreciate the information. Makes sense they were probably popular for the younger youths and politically correct to do at the time. -
By SARGE · Posted
Your buckle is marked "DRGM" which dates it to pre-1945 manufacture. I have seen these buckles before but most collectors seem to think these may be civilian buckles since they seem to fit on a cloth belt. The swastika could indicate the NSDAP or be a good luck sign. Let's see what others think. -
By SARGE · Posted
Nice field grey Saxon Attila. I like it. -
By William · Posted
Hello everyone I hope you are all having a great day, I have recently got my first Easter German uniform. I believe it is NVA officer uniform please correct me if I am wrong. Would it be bad if I put shoulder boards and collar patches on it, I would love your opinion -
By patches · Posted
Here's an Attila of a Lieutenant the 3rd Royal Saxon Hussar Regiment Nr. 20, the unit was formed only in 1910, and apparently never had a Full Color Attila, just a Field Grey one, with Field Grey frogging. the frogging and shoulder straps in the Saxon State Colors of Green intertwined. The Light Blue Waffenfarbe is the Regimental Color, in example the unit's Muetze's Cap Band was Light Blue. -
By patches · Posted
A FJ with a custom made tunic, Italy 1944, in imitation of the British BD no doubt. -
By Capt.Case · Posted
I recently picked up this buckle which looks to be a DJ buckle. Just looking for more information on it and what insight seasoned collectors may be able to provide. It is a small buckle which measures 1 7/8 inches across and is about 1 1/2 inches tall. Only marking I see is GRGM on back. Looks like a card board or heavy paper insert with the Nazi symbol covered by some type of clear plastic. Thanks. Youth front JPEG.jfif sorry having trouble uploading photos , will keep at it Here are a few of the photos, thanks -
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By Charlie Flick · Posted
Thank you for the link and additional information, Richie. Most helpful and fills in the considerable gap in my knowledge. Your links establish that these particular types of sea forts were known as "Maunsell Naval Forts". This proves yet again why WW2 remains such a fascinating subject. It is boundless and there is always something new to learn. Regards, Charlie
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