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A new arrival from Germany is this unit photograph. The rear of this postcard sized image bears a printed photographers stamp from the town of Belzig which I believe is in the Brandenburg area of Germany.
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I would agree with everything said regarding the use of warm water and a soft brush. The other thing I have always done is a to dry the washed area immediately after with the other halfs hair dryer on its lowest setting. The dry heat gets everywhere and ensures there is no water left in any of the medal detail.
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Sorry Theodor, must be going blind, I've just realized you have put 1937. :rolleyes:
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Theodor, again superb photos, thanks for showing them.
In your photo in post 39 the aircraft has the Military Order for Bravery painted on the fuselage. Is there a date on the photo, it was my understanding that this marking was replaced pre war to the black saltire on a white square background?
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Again superb photos Theodor, thank you
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Excellent photo Theodor. Please post more as your time allows :cheers:
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Another unknown Officer.
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Evening dress with qualification badge in wear.
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A few more photographs from this album. Unfortunately the only inscriptions in the album are year dates and so I can't confirm if the man in post 1 is indeed the one described by Theodor.
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Theodor. thanks for all that information
A very unfortunate or very lucky man depending on how you judge his injuries! I will recheck the album to see if there are any further references to him. I'm sure there is another photo of him in civilian clothing in there.
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Theodor. sorry for not replying sooner. The photos in this album are stuck fast and so I am unable to see if anything is written to the reverse. Under the photo in post 1 is written 1937 and under the photo in post 11 is 1942. I am assuming they are the same man.
As to your photo, he certainly does look similar, have you any details of him and his career :cheers:
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Paul, superb and very envious! Could you post close ups of your Teno cloth please :cheers:
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Excellent, thank you Theodor I will post some of the photos from the album as work allows.
Would love to see more of your Bulgarian items if you have them.
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Thanks for the info Theodor
Does your cape have the same closure arangement as in the first photo? I am interested to identify what is represented on the metal fitting?
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A close up of the lettering on her headress, do we have any Bulgarian translators please?
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The same female in what appears to be a nurses uniform.
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An interesting photo of a Female in uniform. Red cross or medical service I would assume. Any ideas Gentlemen.
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Another Airforce Officer again wearing the dagger from the left hip pocket.
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A full length shot with qualification badge to the left breast and Airforce dagger being worn.
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Excellent TENO item Paul, thanks for showing and please keep them coming. I've been checking some of the bigger dealer sites this weekend and there is a real scarcity of TENO items out there!
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Thanks Rick and Charles, I'll post more of these photos as time allows :cheers:
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Another Airforce member.
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The insignia.
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Sorry, here is the photo.
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TeNo TN Technische Nothilfe Uniforms, Insignia & Other
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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A close up of the Officers. (Apologies for the scan quality) :cheers: