Nor was there an internet, nor Latvian fake army caps in their hundreds or the deafening roar of digital grunts and moans as plague the present.
Nor was there an internet, nor Latvian fake army caps in their hundreds or the deafening roar of digital grunts and moans as plague the present.
Sorry yes...that is a fake cap
The point being that, in the epoch, people had trouble telling the reds, greens and blue apart. The phenomenon is famous. The shades of color caused much misunderstanding in the past.
However, the inquiry is good for you and me, who would otherwise never meet. When I look at these things I just recall the people I knew who actually wore them, as they were a major force in my life, and it is this memory that dominates me when I think about all of this. For those younger, or who had no contact with these people, such a thought would never occur.
I think the image in question is from the high roller Swede, whose images diverge from the norm, i.e. are all more psychedelic....
Also, I think there is an orange red Waffenfarbe versus the simple orange versus Hochrot. I had a Feldgendarmerie peaked cap of the last gasp ca 1944 or so which I traded away to Shea.
Should have kept it.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 02-10-2014 at 12:43 AM.
I have one hazel eye and one brown ... maybe that is the reason?
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