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The photo was taken on a March 1936 inspection of Lichtenburg camp.
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08-11-2014 03:38 PM
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d'alquen
The photo was taken on a March 1936 inspection of Lichtenburg camp.
The voice of authority.
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by
Funia
I think the problem is resolved.
In Russia he loose his Headgear,Faith and Spirit (due to: less civilians,innocent childrens-they were replaced by Red Army)
Until his death in crashed airplane (Russian artilllery) he was often seen like on this photo posted below
A rather absurd statement, really.
Obviously, studio portraits or indoor photographs of Eicke (or anybody else, for that matter) often depict him bare-headed.
Otherwise, he wore the same headgear as any other SS officer. Wartime photographs usually show him with a grey service cap - of which he often removed the cap cords when in the field - or, more rarely, a sidecap.
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Our most stalwart member speaks great truth.
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I'm sorry Mr.Bob Coleman Sorry, I'm not good in English Sorry for misunderstanding Sorry sir
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lovetheww2
I'm sorry Mr.Bob Coleman Sorry, I'm not good in English Sorry for misunderstanding Sorry sir
I understand. Apology accepted. It was a bad choice of words that was not in your native language.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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Wagriff
Somehow, I rather doubt that the murderous thug Eicke went without a hat for the rest of his life. It was part of his Uniform, and in the event of having "lost one", he would simply have picked up another.
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Friedrich-Berthold
Well here's his problem. Freidreich-Berthold has all his hats!
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