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04-03-2019 09:40 PM
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It is my understanding that officer M43 tunics had pockets and that enlisted women's M43 tunics were authorized to have pockets starting in either August or September 1944. And that enlisted men's M43 tunics then followed with pockets a couple months later. From what I understand, enlisted men's M43 tunics lacked pockets until this period of time.
-Bill
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Hello Llegion,
I have an identycal gymnasterka, same producer (Kalinin) and same year (1953). The buttons are unmarked but early postwar on mine ;D
I think this type of fabric is most common on early postwar made uniforms, I haven't find evidence of its use at the end of the war. But the question is interesting, I also speculated about its use in the final months of war.
Nice tunic anyway and cool picture ;D
Best regards
Gabriele
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Hello
Very nice set
Pocketless gym were produced till 48.
At the end of the war some soldiers and NCO's had alos coton gym with Pocket
Some also modified their pocketless gym to add Pocket
This is the therory of course and I already saw photos with officers with pocketless gym.
So many possibilities during these complexe years
Bruno
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