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This is a nice piped tunic. I just found that it belonged to Hauptmann Arno Fiedler. It was sad that he did not survived the war
Born: 28.10.1915, Illenschwang
Died: 22.03.1945, 12Km Southwest of Varpalota, Hungary
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Shoulder boards
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This tunic is not mint, but I love shoulder board. It is named to NCO Hausmann
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Shoulder board
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5th tunic
Named to F. Von Schatte. He was a member of Remiment 47
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It was my first pioneer tunic. It is not named but came with a nice visor cap and pants ( the cap is in the photo with the Lehr tunic.
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The 3rd is a nice enlisted combat tunic upgraded to a LT
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Did I tell you it has a nice trade patch?
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My second tunic is an NCO combat M-36
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I love the collar boards
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Bessel's Generalmajor SB
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Hi
I would like to share with you guys my small pioneer gruppen. It consist of 8 tunics. I love named tunic as I enjoy the thrill of trying to find the soldier.
The first tunic is belong to Hans Bessel. He was a pioneer General.
He won the German Cross in Silver. I am always looking for photos or information on him. I have copy of his military records, but only one photo ( Verlag book)
He was born in 1893 died in Koln in 1979
thanks
Juan
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HI
I just have a question. Why the administrator cypher is sometimes silver and sometimes gold?
Juan
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It is named to Lt Schiller
Collar boards
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My administrator insignia are attached to the tunic.
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Nice
Did tou sell the uniform?
Juan
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named label
thanks Cris!!!!!
Juan
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My Pioneer group
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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This is the last one for now. It is named to Fritz Beer. He was killed in Normandy
Thanks
Juan