Paul R Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 (edited) Sorry for the silly question, yet I have not been able to find a copy of Angolia's yet. As a result, I have a question that I hope someone can help me with.I received this set of tabs with a lot of other LW items. As you can see, the tabs are definately mouse grey in color. Does Angolia or other reference list grey as a possible waffenfarbe. I know that this color represents propoganda troops in the Heer. I also remember someone informing me that the Luftwaffe took on some of the waffenfarbe to parallel with the Heer toward the end of the war... Please help! RegardsPaul Edited December 21, 2005 by Paul Reck
Paul R Posted December 20, 2005 Author Posted December 20, 2005 As you will notice... this is definately a smoke grey fabric. This is NOT a result of fading!back
Paul R Posted December 21, 2005 Author Posted December 21, 2005 BTW, if someone has an extra Uniforms and Traditions of the Luftwaffe set( especially vol 1) byAngolia, I am interested!RegardsPaul
Garth Thompson Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 Paul,I've never seen or heard of grey waffenfarbe used by the LW but I'll do some more checking. I don't know if Gene is on this forum yet but he turned up some odd LW waffenfarbes.Garth
Paul R Posted December 21, 2005 Author Posted December 21, 2005 Paul,I've never seen or heard of grey waffenfarbe used by the LW but I'll do some more checking. I don't know if Gene is on this forum yet but he turned up some odd LW waffenfarbes.GarthThanks Garth! I seem to be a magnet for these oddities! First the supply/FP tabs(light blue), FP tabs(orange), and now these! None of these were listed in Davis' Books either. Who knows?! I hope that someone has some info to share Paul
Laurence Strong Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 Wei? Generals (including medical officers with rank general); members of "G?ring" units; Goldgelb Fliegertruppe, Fallschirmj?ger; Nautiker as second underlay to the shoulder-strap Hochrot Flakartillerie, Waffenoffiziere, Feuerwerker; NCO?s and men of the General G?ring regiment as an edging of the collar; remaining active officials of the Luftwaffe as second underlay to the shoulder-strap Karmesinrot Generalstab Rosa Ingenieurkorps of the Luftwaffe Orangerot Offiziere z.D. (half-pay officers) Goldbraun Luftnachrichtentruppe Dunkelblau Sanit?tswesen Hellgr?n Reichsluftaufsichtsdienst (Aircraft control) Dunkelgr?n Wehrmachtbeamte, Nautiker Schwarz Reichsluftfahrtministerium Hellblau Officers, Wehrmacht-officials and Ingenieure on reserve as a piping on the collar and a underlay on the shoulder strap Bordeauxrot Wehrmacht-offcials of the Reichskriegsgerichts as second underlay to the shoulder-strap Hope this helps a bit.
J Temple-West Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 I seem to remember that there was a blue/grey waffenfarbe attributed to weather station troops? I'll do some checking and get back to you.
Laurence Strong Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 Here's a set of weather service shoulder boards
Paul R Posted December 21, 2005 Author Posted December 21, 2005 Thank you Laurence and John!I have been looking in my references as well as on line with no benefit thus far.Was there ever an enlisted reserve tab?PAul
Paul R Posted January 29, 2006 Author Posted January 29, 2006 These tabs are well constructed and I cannot see anything wrong with them... except for the color. I have been in touch with a lot of well known dealers and Luftwaffe specialists. The general feeling is that they are real, yet the color has everyone confused. There are several theories:1. They are complete fakes... but why such a high end fake of something that never existed(other than to confuse the crap of us collectors). LOL2. It is well known that later in the war, the LW changed a lot of it's waffenfarbe to correspond with those of the Heer. Although I have not seen anything supporting this specific waffenfarbe, things are being discovered all the time. It is known that there were some changes very late in the war on things like badges that never made it past the drawing board/prototype stage. My theory is that this could be a late war waffenfarbe for Propaganda troops. The Luftwaffe did have a propaganda corps that wore the signals waffenfarbe. I was informed that the propaganda corps from the various branches of the military were placed in the direct control of berlin(I think Goebles in 1944). I am thinking that it would make sense that the waffenfarbe change could have occurred at that time.3. Reserve tabs. These would have been used for a very short amount of time prewar? Check out the waffenfarbe of this reservist board being offered on the Collector's Guild. http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Luftwaffe/photos/L02154.htmlAgain, any input or conversation on this possible waffenfarbe/tabs is encouraged!! Please bear in mind that the above are just theories. Thank you all for your patience with this thread!!!Larry,I like your weather service boards a lot!!! You have some great Luft Admin boards! The only issue is that the wearer of these boards would wear the dark green Admin tabs.I am still awaiting the delivery of my Angolia Books. Maybe their contents could eliminate a some possiblities?
Laurence Strong Posted October 26, 2006 Posted October 26, 2006 The grey one's could be for the Wetterdienst, as I am learning the nebenfarbe color can vary from a bluegrey to a grey.
Paul R Posted October 29, 2006 Author Posted October 29, 2006 Hi Larry.I wish it were that easy... the Wetterdienst used Administrative tabs and the shoulder boards you used above... unless you know something I dont(and I hope you do )!
Paul R Posted November 20, 2006 Author Posted November 20, 2006 GREAT NEWS...Thanks to the eagle eyes of Garth Thompson, I received this PM today..."Paul,I might have a possible ID for your gray EM tabs. I was watching a color film on the Polesti, Romania raid by the USAAC last night. They included some color footage of the Flack crews around the refinery and stated the guns were manned by Romanian troops. Pictured were troops in LW uniforms but they had GRAY collar tabs. There were two clear shots of the gun crews in both the crew had tabs that were not Flack red but appeared to be a gray color. Unlike the Army volunteers almost no reference has been done on foreign volunteers in the LW and their insignia.... Just a thought,Garth"I will contact the channel to ask for a DVD of the program.Thanks
Laurence Strong Posted November 20, 2006 Posted November 20, 2006 Interesting news, looking forward to see where this will go
Paul R Posted November 24, 2006 Author Posted November 24, 2006 Yeah, Me too. I have not received a reply to the Email I sent to the Military Channel. I really need to check out that video.
Paul R Posted November 22, 2007 Author Posted November 22, 2007 Mystery solved!!Luftwaffe Disciplinary Units http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=23337&hl=
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