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11-06-2023 07:07 AM
# ADS
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Sorry the pictures came out sideways. I can not turn them anymore.
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Hello,
Hell yes you've made a great deal, 15e for all these sets, it's just peanuts.
The black Zeltleine only is worth more than that. If possible i would like to see how both loops at both ends look like with a better photo, if i may ask. To see better white examples would be also great.
I can't help you with the "Pol" writings, sorry.
Thanks for posting them.
Thanks
The sacrifice of life is a huge sacrifice, there is only one that is more terrible, the sacrifice of honor
In Memoriam :
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Thanks for your reply!
Of course I will share Photos of the knots on the string with you.
Im with my father over the weekend. As soon as I'm back i'll take some pictures for you.
Have a nice day!
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I also think you made the deal of the year with these. I'm struggling with the markings but they do appear to denote the III Bataillon of the 2 Polizei Abteilung, but I cannot read the rest. if the last part within the brackets says Süd then I would guess the previous abbreviation implies Heeresgrüppe. However this is still is only a guess
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Thanks for your reply! I am pretty happy about the find!
I think i finally found a match for the Unit!!
Polizei Bataillon III/2 founded 1939 in Hamburg.
20 days later renamed to Reserve Polizei Bataillon 103.
You can find good Information about the Res. Pol. Btl. 103 online :
Lexikon der Wehrmacht
So the pouch could have been handed out when the Bataillon was founded and was then marked
with the early Unit Name.
The last bit could read (mot.) I'm pretty sure now alter closer inspection.
I hope it all makes sense but i think its the most possible match.
Any further Information is highly appreciated!
Thanks again to all who replied so far!
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Nr16Lueneburg
Thanks for your reply! I am pretty happy about the find!
I think i finally found a match for the Unit!!
Polizei Bataillon III/2 founded 1939 in Hamburg.
20 days later renamed to Reserve Polizei Bataillon 103.
You can find good Information about the Res. Pol. Btl. 103 online :
Lexikon der Wehrmacht
So the pouch could have been handed out when the Bataillon was founded and was then marked
with the early Unit Name.
The last bit could read (mot.) I'm pretty sure now alter closer inspection.
I hope it all makes sense but i think its the most possible match.
Any further Information is highly appreciated!
Thanks again to all who replied so far!
I agree, I think you are correct with the tent pack being issued originally to Herr Boltz while he was a member of Polizei Bataillon III/2 from Hamburg.
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