A few civil organisations had eagles specific to them.
This is the Railway Protection Police (Bahnschutz) eagle, and measures 60mm:
A few civil organisations had eagles specific to them.
This is the Railway Protection Police (Bahnschutz) eagle, and measures 60mm:
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
Eagle for Customs (Zoll), which came out in 1938 (most civil organisations revamped their uniforms in this year).
This pic also reveals something else--a lot of civil eagles are RZM marked, even though they were not meant for Political headgear:
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
M-38 State Eagle with RZM Markings:
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
I will try and post "anomalies" as I find (and recall) them.
Here is a Form 4 PL visor with an M-38 State eagle--it could be a postwar replacement, or be 100% wartime--I have seen them worn in wartime pix:
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
outstanding thread Stonemint!
Regards
Matt
Very useful and informative thread, fantastic Stonemint, thanks
Jerry
just curious, why did the germans waste their time making so many different kinds of adlers? you would think that 1 or 2 kinds would be enough lol...
My contribution on the eagles of this thread
Regards
Matt
stonemint,
Thank you for posting this informative thread.
Regards, Simon.
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