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Picture of Straßburger
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Here with pics of my last aquisition, not rare, but in beautiful codition !
a M.36 regular made Bundes Mütze


Pascal BERNHARD.


 
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oups, wrong pic... Roll Eyes
It's also a recent aquisition but had nothing to do with a cap as you can see it.

Here the right pic Wink!


Pascal BERNHARD.


 
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Pascal BERNHARD.


 
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This caps are very useful to know how 3rd Reich caps were realy made.


Pascal BERNHARD.


 
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under sweatshield markings.
(same waterproof matter than in a Allg. SS or fire police cap, but in beige/yellow)


Pascal BERNHARD.


 
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Very nice cap, except that it has the Nazi Red Cross cap wreath instead of the proper one. It takes the regular common type same as used by the Army.
 
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Here is my Veteran's cap...same condition (MINT) but with the Army style wreath as mentioned.


Fran
fran@thethirdreichemporium.com
(Always looking for NICE German WWII Visors, Imperial/Third Reich Medal Bars & Excellent or better Silver Wound Badges)


 
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Fran
fran@thethirdreichemporium.com
(Always looking for NICE German WWII Visors, Imperial/Third Reich Medal Bars & Excellent or better Silver Wound Badges)


 
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Interior...MINT-est of MINT


Fran
fran@thethirdreichemporium.com
(Always looking for NICE German WWII Visors, Imperial/Third Reich Medal Bars & Excellent or better Silver Wound Badges)


 
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Hi,
good observation ! indeed it's a red cross wreath ! But it is as found. Cames as so offen, of a local flea market, in Alsace we had a lot of WW1 vets who were registered in these formations.

Very nice cap Fran !


Pascal BERNHARD.
 
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