German Uniform/Language/Date Assistance?
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Hi Gents,
Can I get some assistance with this please? I think (?) German. Any help with the uniform, insignia. Also a few works (name?) on the back and what looks like 1937??? Cheers, Roy |
Roy, 1931 i think, at that time they crossed their sevens to show the difference. Nice Photo - Regards Mark
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Thanks Mark,
Cheers, Roy |
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Heinrich ..ornes 1931.
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Possibly a number "3" on the shoulder strap?
The cap insignia will be a gold coloured metal oakleaf wreath containing a gold coloured metal oval bearing a black painted Weimar eagle, surmounted by a roundel. The buttons may also be gold coloured and bearing the (unpainted) eagle, the belt plate will be silver coloured, bearing the eagle. I have examples of the badges, buttons and belt plate and will post images tomorrow. Cockade, buttons and belt plate, I think that about exhausts my Weimar insignia apart from a couple of naval buttons |
No cloth breast Eagle .
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Hi Gents,
Thanks so much for all of this help and your interesting perspective. I don't normally go anywhere near non Brit/Allied items but this was such a great photograph of a B.S.A. motorcycles (see attached) I could not resist. Despite it being a little 'off topic' from my area of collecting, I have still included it in my album. Cheers, Roy |
Nice photo.
This chap is a Gefreiter (Private First class), and is wearing his 'walking out' uniform. As noted the date is 1931.This places him in the Weimar period before the Austrian megalomaniac came to power in 1933. The VS number plate = Villingen Schwenningen, a district in South-west Germany. I also note he appears to be wearing cavalry type boots, as opposed to the famous 'jackboots', and would guess he is from a cavalry/recon type unit. At around this time such units were being converted from horses to vehicles and would go on to form the Panzer-Aufklarungs-Abteilung (armoured recon units) of the Panzer Divisions. As Leigh pointed out, the number on his shoulder board designates his regiment. |
Really wonderful information RSM,
Many thanks indeed and I have updated my description. It's astonishing what details can be gleaned from a photograph. Cheers, Roy |
Cheers Roy, happy to help.
If you can get a better close in of the number on his shoulder strap it may just be possible to nail his unit. I have a reference book that could tell us what units were based in the VS district. regards, Rich. |
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Hi Rich,
Thanks for that mate. This is the best I can do. Looks like an 8 to me? Cheers, Roy |
Heinrich Dornes, in my opinion.
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That sounds pretty good to me too.
Cheers, Roy |
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