An amazing garment captured in Hallein / Salzburg / Austria belonging probably to an officer of the Div. Nord.
An amazing garment captured in Hallein / Salzburg / Austria belonging probably to an officer of the Div. Nord.
I think it's Erdebraun by it's color. The Erdebraun für SS is absolutely the same as a RAD
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Dimas
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Stunning jacket...
Anyone of you has more informations, where this jacket was found, and how?
Anyone of you knows who bought the tunic?
I meant where exactly it was picked up- there are several villages around Salzburg (mentioned in the Beaver book) for example Hallein, where the SS Geb Jag Ausb Ers Btl 6 was stationed-which would make sense since this tunic is a Gebirgsjäger (green pipng) tunic.
So, any deeper informations?
Anyone of you also has information about who bought this tunic?
Do write to Bill Shea and ask him. He sold the object.
Ruptured Duck, Hubardston, Massachusetts, USA
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 12-27-2015 at 02:23 AM.
Spent some time there too - and equally so, would like to feel I know it quite well. Would be nice to hear from some of the Members here who actually live in Hallein - they might do more justice in answering your question. The castle nearby is impressive - spent much time there . . . but of course, that would be another village nearby, I suppose.
Until more WRF members do appear that live in Hallien... it would be greatly appreciated if you Mr Wyeth could contribute to this thread since you have already resided in that area.
Be a player on this thread and not a sideliner pointing to other players who are not yet on the field. Your input and knowledge would be greatly appreciated and beneficial. If there will be no usable resource....... then any post made will be useless and removed to fit in what is pertinent.
Thankyou for your help and input . Regards Larry
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Feel free to remove my post, if that suits your purpose well enough.
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