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    Langemark

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    1. Below is a Windhund cap badge given to me by a former young Belgian Red Cross assistant. The man had been in charge of burying the bodies of the German soldiers killed around his town during the Ardennes offensive in 1944. The badge was removed from the cap of a dead German soldier and kept as a souvenir. Unfortunately, in the rashly removal, both pins were broken off.

      Best,

      Marc

    2. Thank you Tom for your kind words. Indeed, for some reasons I felt I had to reduce my posts on the other Forum. Anyway, I won?t say more as I don?t want to use this Forum here as a ?Speaker?s Corner?. I simply hope that my humble contribution to this ?Gentlemans Forum? will be more serene.

      To answer your question : yes, I have already seen such anachronisms concerning the stamps. I think the Depot not always rigidly adapted the dates. Beside this, everybody sometimes makes mistakes, even in the German Army ! I think, the best you could do is to start a new thread and post some pictures of your cap for comments ?

      Best,

      Mark

    3. I agree Jacques, and even if the second style Panzerjacke has a more impressive look (with the large collar), I still prefer the elegance of the first style Panzer jacket.

      Replying to your question about the Panzer beret : no, I don?t own one. The Baskenm?tze is a rare and very interesting piece of headgear ? but most will agree that it isn?t the most esthetic piece of headgear in the German army. I have been offered a few examples but never managed to find a nice untouched and textbook one.

      Mark

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