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01-02-2014 11:31 AM
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Thanks maybe nva or somthing?
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Fireman ? post wwII, I remember such bots in the 70's.
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These boots were in use by the Bundeswehr and Luftwaffe. So postwar. Inside you can see the marks.
I have the exact same pair. Mine is a 44 size.
41 = size
5 = width
6 = month
63 or 67 = year (can't see it very clear)
1 or 13 = company code/lot nbr. (can't see it very clear aswell).
my gasmask collection: Military/Police/Fire Dept. Boots Collection
I hope you can use the info.
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Yess krisse verry helpfull information thank you.
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Yep BW I had a pair in the late 70's marked inside to BW unit I can't remember if ground troops or airforce. timothy
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KRISSE
These boots were in use by the Bundeswehr and Luftwaffe. So postwar. Inside you can see the marks.
I have the exact same pair. Mine is a 44 size.
41 = size
5 = width
6 = month
63 or 67 = year (can't see it very clear)
1 or 13 = company code/lot nbr. (can't see it very clear aswell).
my gasmask collection: Military/Police/Fire Dept. Boots Collection
I hope you can use the info.
I agree, post war West German!...
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timothy
Yep BW I had a pair in the late 70's marked inside to BW unit I can't remember if ground troops or airforce. timothy
Well logically then BW = Bundeswehr = Groundtroops.
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KRISSE
Well logically then BW = Bundeswehr = Groundtroops.
I would assume so yes. However there was different pieces of gear used by the Luftwaffe (Post War) in the BW and overall post war forces. timothy
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