SS Rank Collar Tab
by: SS gentleman
Description: For sale SS rank collar tab tunic removed in very good conditon. Paypal fees and mailing extra if you want USA pirority mail. i WILL ACCEPT REASONABLE OFFERS
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by: SS gentleman
Description: For sale SS rank collar tab tunic removed in very good conditon. Paypal fees and mailing extra if you want USA pirority mail. i WILL ACCEPT REASONABLE OFFERS
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My latest purchase, in the form of a very nice copy of ‘Signal’ magazine. This one is the French edition. It was published across many occupied and neutral countries, in a variety of languages. It was even published in the United States until the German declaration of war in December 1941. Interestingly, this magazine was never published within Germany itself.
You can probably see why I bought this one. The front cover features a very cinematic shot of my favourite tank of the war, the Tiger I. The reverse cover, in an interesting kind of juxtaposition, features a much tamer kind of cat.
This is a very interesting magazine to look through, even for those who don’t speak a word of French. Being a propaganda magazine, it features a good deal of glossy photos, including some fantastic looking colour ones. Unsure of what the aerial shots are picturing. The campaign on the Eastern Front, perhaps? There are captions, but I haven’t translated them yet.
A couple of very intriguing articles. One concerning Croatian volunteers. One which seems to be an attack on American forces, and another criticising Stalin, describing him as the ‘Dictator of the World’. I have yet to translate the bulk of it.
Overall a very nice-looking piece, and one that I’m considering getting professionally framed.
Regards, B.B.
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I was very fortunate to recently acquire a M42 Feldbluse. It has cotton yarn loops attached to the left breast pocket for awards etc, but I’m especially interested in the pair of loops located horizontally above the pocket, which are 4.6cm apart. Could they possibly be intended for the Close Combat Clasp (Nahkampfspange)? I’ve never seen this badge in the flesh, so I’m not aware of the reverse-side pin dimensions. The fledbluse has vestiges of yarn adjacent to the second from the top button loop on the reverse side, signifying a ribbon was attached to the button hole.
I realise that they could be post-war additions added to enhance the tunic, however, the yarn appears to be correct feldgrau of 50g-type, and certainly looks aged.
I greatly appreciate any suggestions,
Rovenskaya Oblast
Ostrog (Ostroh) city
personal stamp of Ivan Fedorenko
This does not look like a NKVD stamp, the center signature is also a stamp and NOT hand applied, with the number 8 at center too.
I am trying to identify this Ivan Fedorenko and his duties during that time, but have located nothing.
Any ideas or help?
Thank you.
Semper Fi Pop’s.
Auf Wiedersehen
Philly Phil in AZ