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CBH
I was under the impression , that Black was used in the tradition of the Death Head Hussars , also the reason for the choice of a totenkopf as insignia . This is a interesting topic , and I hope the period paperwork is one day discovered as HPL has said . One thing we can all agree on is , it was the snappiest uniform in the history of uniforms .
Cheers
As I know nothing about the tailoring of these uniforms..i support CBH thoughts on the Hussars..and I have seen a black cap somewhere on StoneMints cap forum..showing the same style Black cap as seen with our related TR study SS caps.
Yet I can not pin point the thread in my observation..but yet the post is thread / post is available..if someone would kindly post a link to support this thread Regards Larry
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- Larry C
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“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
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11-01-2015 02:31 PM
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Not what Larry is looking for but an interesting background on the Black SS uniform and insignia , posted before but still relevant .Waterloo 200 » Black Brunswick Death’s Head
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As far as I have found out the tunic for the Allgemeine-SS was introduced practically
at the same moment as the tunic for the SA was. This last was announced by the SA
Chief-of-staff Ernst Röhm with an OSAF-order from July 7, 1932 (as Qu. Nr. 1543/32).
The order included the description for the tunic.
In spring 1932 the tunic for the SS was shown to the public. See included photograph,
which I used in volume 4 for the series "Headgear of Hitler's Germany". In the order
it was not said who had made the design for the tunic, but I am sure it was not Boss!
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Thank you, Wim. You are always the final word here.
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Friedrich-Berthold
Thank you, Wim. You are always the final word here.
Thanks FB. Maybe d'Alquen can tell us the exact date!!
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Notice that the "new" SS tunic as posted by Wilhelm above has lower patch pockets as found on the SA tunic at this point. The decision to go with concealed angled slash and flap pockets (a wise one in my opinion) was likely made not shortly after this photo was taken...
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An interesting document thanks for sharing it.
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Arran
Notice that the "new" SS tunic as posted by Wilhelm above has lower patch pockets as found on the SA tunic at this point. The decision to go with concealed angled slash and flap pockets (a wise one in my opinion) was likely made not shortly after this photo was taken...
This is from about a year later:
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Thanks to you all for the fine work. A real joy to read and a pleasure to see so much effort combined here for the use of all. Many thanks.
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