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Photo with SS 44 dot trousers and Jackboots?
Hey guys, I need some help from you all. Do any of you possibly have a wartime photo with a SS soldat wearing 44 dot trousers and jackboots? As I am trying to provide authenticity to my impression I would like some photo proof, as 95% of the reenactors claim that only low boots are proper with the 44 dot trousers. Here is my current impression, still missing a lot of things, like the sleeve eagle, zelt, canteen, and lid but it will come soon enough.
All help would be much appreciated!
Thanks
Ryan
Last edited by Ryan B; 09-28-2015 at 02:58 PM.
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12-19-2013 06:13 AM
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Can't help with photo but nice job on the gear
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Thanks man, surprisingly this is only 3 months in the german side of reenacting. Like 700$ in it so far... It has totally killed my actually collecting part of the hobby, but so what this is fun lol. I still have tons of improvements i need to work on as seen in this photo. Its all a step by step process.
Thanks
Ryan
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Here are a couple of images for you Ryan.
Regards Mark K
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second picture is spotted all over
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Renacting is expensive refer to a publication I once owned "Wie alle Bruder Sweigen" SS photo book of SS troops I may not have spelled correct expensive if you can find a copy but loaded with over a thousand original SS photo's I had a copy in the 80's you will hear a lot of things in the reenacting lore but you can find plenty of period pictures of dot uniforms and jack boots. Wish I had some pictures to send study period photo's and you will see what I mean. timothy
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I would agree with your comrades, low boots would be best.
Cheers, Ade.
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You hardle see jackboots and dot44 trousers at the same time.
Thats one of them ( 9th SS in Arnhem) . Low boots are much "safer" option when it comes to historical accuracy.

As a reenactor i also suggest you to take your A-frame. I know its comfy to use it but on late war period photos you hardly see them.
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