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01-12-2011, 03:53 PM
#111
Re: Identifying a telogreika jacket
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Dom
Mike
I am surprised that we Telogreika shows with a belt at the rear while the documents 41 and 44 show clearly that it does there is no.
Dom,
The 41 and 44 documents also show the Telo. buttons left to right, but you show a wartime photo and surviving example that proves right to left also. The belt may be a different issue all together, but I think you have shown yourself that the wartime document was possibly not followed to the letter. Unless Dimas is correct and it was intended as a woman's garment regardless of the man wearing it in the wartime photo. Good observations Dom, this is a great thread
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01-12-2011 03:53 PM
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01-12-2011, 10:06 PM
#112
Re: Identifying a telogreika jacket
by
Wesley's Dad
Dom,
The 41 and 44 documents also show the Telo. buttons left to right, but you show a wartime photo and surviving example that proves right to left also. The belt may be a different issue all together, but I think you have shown yourself that the wartime document was possibly not followed to the letter. Unless Dimas is correct and it was intended as a woman's garment regardless of the man wearing it in the wartime photo. Good observations Dom, this is a great thread
Hi Mike ,
then it only remains to find a photo showing the small ring in the back in wartime
I think our Russian friends who come on the forum can help us find
(Indeed, the picture was reversed )
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01-13-2011, 09:31 AM
#113
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01-13-2011, 09:34 AM
#114
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01-13-2011, 10:00 AM
#115
Re: Identifying a telogreika jacket
That is not a civil variants. That is a exact a military issue. All the vatniks was produced as a undergarment for use under the overcoat. But they was found to use as a own standard of the uniform without overcoat.
Exact this picture show the dark grey color of watniks, whereas the throwsers is khaki, as I've mentioned before.
I can't believe that all the approx a 10 of vatniks found by me in Germany with other soviet stuff as a dated trousers and budionovkas and ushankas, was especiaslly "civil" supply for POW's. I have another 2 examples of watniks made by the same standards.
Even I never seen civil watniks made exact as military style. Probably you have seen some of the in Ostfront militaria. Civil is more longer an allways with a collar
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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01-13-2011, 10:00 AM
#116
Re: Identifying a telogreika jacket
That is not a civil variants. That is a exact a military issue. All the vatniks was produced as a undergarment for use under the overcoat. But they was found to use as a own standard of the uniform without overcoat.
Exact this picture show the dark grey color of watniks, whereas the throwsers is khaki, as I've mentioned before.
I can't believe that all the approx a 10 of vatniks found by me in Germany with other soviet stuff as a dated trousers and budionovkas and ushankas, was especiaslly "civil" supply for POW's. I have another 2 examples of watniks made by the same standards.
Even I never seen civil watniks made exact as military style. Probably you have seen some of the in Ostfront militaria. Civil is more longer an allways with a collar
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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01-13-2011, 10:27 AM
#117
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01-13-2011, 10:47 AM
#118
Re: Identifying a telogreika jacket
Dom. I prefer the first sources, due it is a real war time orders. I do not believe the last source you add is absolute correct. I had example of the exact same as a postwar watnik, but made in olivedrab cloth with white lining and dated 1941 year
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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01-13-2011, 11:00 AM
#119
Re: Identifying a telogreika jacket
by
Dimas
Dom. I prefer the first sources, due it is a real war time orders. I do not believe the last source you add is absolute correct. I had example of the exact same as a postwar watnik, but made in olivedrab cloth with white lining and dated 1941 year
From what source are you talking about?
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01-13-2011, 11:22 AM
#120
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