An odd one and not Afrika Korps IMO.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Apparently, the uniform of a PK photographer. The odd touch of adding a green collar is very intriguing. Was there any description on a placard to go along with this display? NH
Last edited by Neil Hever; 06-26-2014 at 09:07 PM.
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It is a private purchase summer tunic, they often have the green collar fitted. Web belts were worn by all towards the wars end.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever its just an opinion.
Hi, just looked it up myself, they carried out war combat film footage, as i have learnt .... You can't trust museums.
Regards SK
Neil, can not find it, have over 200 pics, deleted loads due to the lighting and glass.
Are you not all just assuming that it is being displayed as DAK? Without knowing what the museum have described it as, it would be wrong to assume the museum has made a blunder.
Bildberichterstatter translates to photo-journalist. Too bad we can't see the museum's description. Perhaps this uniform has a history and is named. NH
Hi ,that is a very nice and unusual Propaganda company uniform, although as the guys say, I see no reason for it to be a DAK associated piece. Leon.
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