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    Sprocket

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    1. Not to take away anything from the original tunic posted here... really nice... would love to have an Oakleave recipient tunic to my collection. But I do have this Oberleutnant dress tunic and white linen vest that belonged to fighter ace and Knight's Cross winner Klaus Bretschneider, JG-300 with 34 victories including 14 at night in 20 sorties flying the FW-190, part of Hajo Herrmann's "Wilde Sau". He was KIA on 24 December 1944, probably shot down by a Mustang from the 357th Fighter Group (Chuck Yeager and Bud Anderson's outfit) during the Battle of the Bulge, although he was attacking the bomber forces.

      Enjoy,

      Bob

    2. The things I find on the internet, here is a 4 pocket tunic, maybe it is his, :speechless1: .. Loved the stupid show when I was a kid, so had to throw this in here... sorry!!

      Bob

      Look where they pinned the 1939 Clasp to the EK1... what a bunch of dummies! Major Haukstetter was the real anomally on the show. Also, here is a Luftwaffe Stalag and Klink's superior officer was an ARMY General. Also, officers and enlisted did not share the same camps and Lebeau would have been shot by the Gestapo as a partisan (criminal).

      Bob

    3. Steiner: Are the SS-Scharfuhrer of Veterinarian shoulder straps you have posted in your collection?

      Here are again some photos that have been sent to me by other collectors or I've found on websites, etc. I generally only use these for my own research but I think sharing is okay.

      First up is an SS-Obersturmfuhrer of Sanitatsdienst light-weight tunic in the classic SS M1937 style and Berlin tailor's label.

      Bob

    4. I found a couple of pictures in my library (I tend to keep copies of pictures of collectibles that are out there. Unfortunately I haven't been keeping up with them and posting the who, what, where, why and when so I don't know, or remember, who these belonged to, so I hope if the owner sees these he won't get angry. Of course the owner could have changed several times over the course of years that I've had these photos).

      This is an SS-Obersturmfuhrer of Engineers tunic. It was originally a dark-gray but the sun has bleached it out to a light-gray. The tunic is in the classic SS M1937 style. Note the insignia with the SS1 collar tab, the Gothic letter "D" shoulder board ciphers and the aluminum flat wire Deutschland cuffband.

      Bob

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