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WAFFEN-SS PANZER SCHARFUHRER'S TUNIC
Scarce Waffen-SS scharfuhrer's (staff sergeant's) uniform, a later war army pattern tunic adapted for use by the SS as their supply of finished uniforms and even fabric had begun to dry up. This late 1942 model tunic was adapted for use by the SS. It bears the four defined scalloped-flap pockets, the top two pockets of near identical colored material as the balance of the uniform. The tunic has triple holes at the waist and six buttons, has been tailored at the back, and has had two belt loops added. Two slip-on shoulder epaulets with pink piping are present indicating the soldier's attachment to a panzer regiment, original collar tabs were removed. The left sleeve of the tunic bears an SS eagle insignia, three sleeve stripes and a hand-embroidered "Der Fuhrer" cuff title. The uniform bears an Iron Cross ribbon through the second buttonhole, and the soldier's Iron Cross First Class is pinned to the uniform. Also present is a Close Combat clasp by Juncker, Berlin, likewise pinned to the uniform. The forest green lining of the uniform is completely intact, though there is some light staining at lower left. The jacket bears some general soiling with a few small moth holes on bottom rear, otherwise in very good condition. Included is documentation from Michael D. Beaver's Uniforms of the Waffen-SS citing the widespread "recycling" of Wehrmacht uniforms and fabrics. By early 1943, Oswald Pohl had advised Himmler of acute shortages of uniforms. After Italy's surrender, stockpiles of uniforms and material were confiscated from the Italians for use by the German military. Multiple photographic examples of the use of these stopgap measures illustrated in Beaver's book are included in the lot.

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December 8, 2011 11:00 AM EST
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