SS-Helferinnen Uniform, Why No Tie?
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Hello Arto,
I've found another one too.
Source:
http://25.media.tumblr.com/96702727eb21 ... o1_500.jpg
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Torsten
I've found another one too.
Source:
http://25.media.tumblr.com/96702727eb21 ... o1_500.jpg
Best regards
Torsten
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Nice photo Torsten.
with best regards
Arto
with best regards
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What she is wearing on head? Is that the official cap or civilian hat?
Arto
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Re: SS-Helferinnen Uniform, Why No Tie?
I don't know if it's official or not, but it looks like very simple wool felt pillbox hat - civilian versions were/are usually more fancy!
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Re: SS-Helferinnen Uniform, Why No Tie?
Hello everybody.
I am new here; I am studying for 40 years documents and pictures of past conflict.
And now I am retired I have time to use join forum.
I got your answer :
-YES SS-helferinnen got tie (I did not find the uniform wearing order regulation text right now, but hope to find it into the Bund.Archive. when I will go back to germany.)
Look well at this previously post picture.
I hope theses pictures will help you.
I am new here; I am studying for 40 years documents and pictures of past conflict.
And now I am retired I have time to use join forum.
I got your answer :
-YES SS-helferinnen got tie (I did not find the uniform wearing order regulation text right now, but hope to find it into the Bund.Archive. when I will go back to germany.)
Look well at this previously post picture.
I hope theses pictures will help you.
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Re: SS-Helferinnen Uniform, Why No Tie?
The cloth Totenkopf on the cap is added by some "fan" of SS skulls.
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Re: SS-Helferinnen Uniform, Why No Tie?
Here the woman is wearing a Heer black panzer feldmutze (see the cap design and the Heer eagle) with a blitz insignia on the side, the Totenkopf is probably original, (why would a printer in 1945 add insignia on a mortuary notification ? but he may repainted the SS oval insignia has it was common to do at that time to enlighted important details.
May be you are right, who knows ?
About photo retouched, take care upon the source the photo is coming, (I try to use only NARA, MI5, ECPDA, EHRI, IWM, national archives.uk, original newspapers...)
-look at the difference in the same pictures : the one which was use here, and the original NARA...=The ss-Nachrichtmaiden did not used make up...
go to see link to enjoy the other pictures of this reporting.
''E pur si muove'' : Galileo 1633,
May be you are right, who knows ?
About photo retouched, take care upon the source the photo is coming, (I try to use only NARA, MI5, ECPDA, EHRI, IWM, national archives.uk, original newspapers...)
-look at the difference in the same pictures : the one which was use here, and the original NARA...=The ss-Nachrichtmaiden did not used make up...
go to see link to enjoy the other pictures of this reporting.
''E pur si muove'' : Galileo 1633,
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''E pur si muove'' : Galileo 1633, as sequel to his constrained abjuration in front of Sancti officium.