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Slovak uniform

Discussions on all aspects of Slovakia during the inter-war and WW2 era.

Re: Slovak uniform

Postby 1900 on 05 Feb 2009 10:34

No problem. Here is my original ww2 slovak army buckle. Width is identical with geman "Gott mit uns" buckle, but there is a different way of connecting with belt. However you can buy cheap czechoslovak/czech belt and use it - it will work. These belts are a bit wider but they will do.
Here is one from ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/CZECH-ARMY-2-LEATHER-BELT-METAL-BUCKLE_W0QQitemZ120372805741QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Collectables_Militaria_LE?hash=item120372805741&_trksid=p3286.m63.l1177

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closer look

Postby 1900 on 05 Feb 2009 10:35

Take a closer look on a shield with slovak doublecross - they produced sidecap´s badge in very same fasion. Lines, which are running across - are on ww2 badges only.

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby 1900 on 07 May 2009 12:16

Breadbag for slovak ww2 soldier. Looks very same like austro-hungarian with a pocket inside for canteen.
Two breadbags front/back.

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Lets compare.

Postby 1900 on 07 May 2009 12:27

On the left is a breadbag of czecho-slovak people´s army used during communism and even in nineties. You can buy it very cheaply and make it look ww2 slovak. They are selling them like "czech breadbags" on ebay.

In the middle lovely replica of kuk army breadbag, which is actually identical with slovak ww2.

On the right - cut in half is a german ww2 breadbag for heer.

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby 1900 on 21 May 2009 11:48

Two helmet straps for slovak ww2 helmet /vz.32 /. First - upper one is of unknown origin. Second is a replica made by Marek Tunega with stamps /lion and year 1938/.

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby 1900 on 22 May 2009 11:34

Poľná flaska - field bottle.

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby 1900 on 05 Sep 2009 17:58

hello,

here are some new pictures from slovak mobilization /last day of august 2009/

Slovak rider, :? using railway
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Infantry sitting on the train, mements before engaging an enemy
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Geting ready - heavy machine gun of prewar czechoslovak origin ZB 37 together with LG 26 - Brengun
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On mountain railaway
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Combat Low Boots

Postby 1900 on 19 Sep 2010 14:29

Combat Low Boots with correct slovak way of using hobnails. There was 24 hobnails for single shoe and much bigger half moon in the front - sadly I was unable to find a correct one :(
See two rows of white dots around - they were made by inserting small pieces of wood to get additional strength.

See picture from slovak army ww2 manual in left upper corner.

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby Larry D. on 19 Sep 2010 14:37

Very interesting photos........thanks for posting them. I assume these fellows belong to a Slovak reenactor's group?

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby 1900 on 20 Sep 2010 16:29

Yes, we are reenacting slovak army during ww2 and we are proud of it.
There wasn´t single slovak soldier shot beceause of desertion /there wasn´t executions for political views either/ during ww2. Slovak army even did not use snipers since it was immoral - they received first sniper rifles in 1944 /k98´s/.

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby eethomasf32 on 21 Sep 2010 18:37

1900 wrote:Well I´m trying :)

1900 is nuklik. I am deeply sorry about that, but there is so few Slovaks in the world, that sometimes we have impersonate.

I will be happy to give some advice. Brainstorming is a good thing. By the way, there is a new book from slovak author Pavel Mičianek: Slovenská armáda v ťažení proti Sovietskemu zväz /Slovak army in war against Soviet union/. I found there lovely ilustrations of slovak uniforms, which were produced in colour, during existence of slovak army. I think, that it´s closest we can get.


First of all: yes there is really few slovaks in this world and i am happy to be part of this tribe :D

I've bought the book my self and was enjoying the part with the illustrations of the uniforms too and can recommend it to everyone who is interested in armed forces of the first slovak republik
Alles Gschmeidling in Meidling?

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby zagreb29 on 03 Oct 2010 04:55

Does anyone here have a contact for WW II Croation reenacting?

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby 1900 on 02 Dec 2010 11:46

And collar tabs of Slovak army as used from 1940. Picture is from original ww2 manual.

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby matt_brown on 03 Dec 2010 01:35

Does anyone have any information on what sort of ID or paper items a Slovak soldier would be carrying with him? Or possibly scans of the soldier's manual?

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Re: Slovak uniform

Postby 1900 on 03 Dec 2010 11:38

Matt I am sending picture of ID - size was 53x38x3/4mm. They called it znamka - you can translate it like a stamp :)

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Picture is from Marek.

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