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    Muh

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    1. Havent Seen Much Uniforms Online, This Would Be A Great Start To Sharing Some Uniforms And Opinions 🙌 Heres Mine, An Overcoat! Had Original Ranks But Were Removed Before I Got It 😕 Its A Partisan-Reused Yugoslav Kingdom Overcoat
    2. will never be able to know for sure, im glad i have it tho
    3. i tought the same but the cardboard doesn't seem to hold anything, its just there
    4. welp a year later, heres my ribbons, nothing special but i like the grouping Also got theese
    5. Yeah i agree, tho its sad to see how some of the stuff that never left home suffered worse fates..
    6. Titovka made from some Royal Yugoslav Army (Interwar) Uniforms
    7. Interesting stuff in Albania, like always!
    8. i actually bought the Titovka on top from Gerd a few weeks ago, its coming back home in (ex)Yugoslavia 😆
    9. The most common captured items that Yugo partisans had were Italian,German and Ustasa ones This was mostly: -uniforms -belts -ammo pouches -canteens & mess tins (- Guns ofc) what stuff they captured/used the most is fully depending on the country (Montenegro,Serbia,Croatia etc..) What about Titovkas? What were they made of.. I have no idea and was hoping someone here could help, my guess it that it was locally produced. Theese 2 seem to be made out of Croatian Domobran Uniforms
    10. @Drugo One more with the same stamps and material, any idea whats the cockade tho?
    11. Yes I Forgot To Follow Up On The Post, This was a Titovka i was considering to buy, but i decided to try and find a different one.. Thankfully i ran into 2 nice examples and one of the sellers i got a Titovka from, said that he got many of his from one of the places where a movie was filmed. Stamps are 100% a indicator of a movie used one but it doesn't mean that its not a real one.
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