German ww2 reproduction insignia

    • [PDF File]Introduction to German World War 2 Patterns - Artizan Designs

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      Introduction to German World War 2 Patterns By Michael Farnworth The German armed forces (Wehrmacht) were the first military to issue camouflage widely. Starting from 1932, all units received some camouflaged items. Between 1931 and 1945, the Germans created at least 14 different patterns and produced many of them in two or more colour variants.


    • [PDF File]PROOF MARKS ProoF MarKs - NRA Museum

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      2408 PROOF MARKS: GERMAN PROOF MARKS, cont. PrOOF mark CirCa PrOOF hOuse tYPe OF PrOOF and gun since 1950 E. German, Suhl repair proof since 1950 E. German, Suhl 1st black powder proof for smooth bored barrels since 1950 E. German, Suhl inspection mark since 1950 E. German, Suhl choke-bore barrel mark PROOF MARKS: GERMAN PROOF MARKS, cont.


    • [PDF File]Organization of the German Infantry Battalion 1938 to 1945

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      Trains in German Infantry units The German Army used the term Gruppe to describe a variety of subunits. In this examination Squad will be used in relation to the component Gruppen of the Rifle Platoon. A Mortar or MG Gruppe (generally a pair of the relevant weapons) will be referred to as a Section. Staffel is termed as a Detachment. In late ...


    • [PDF File]RZM Code List

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      and their variations, common reproduction RZM marks, a guide to which Third Reich insignia was marked and under the control of the RZM, and extensive photos of insignia, please refer to “A Collector’s Guide to the RZM Marks of the NSDAP” available at www.goldenpheasant.biz.


    • [PDF File]Hints and Tips - Artizan Designs

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      Insignia German army soldiers wore Heer symbols on the collar. In the early war period, this went on a dark green patch but later, it was onto grey fabric. These can be simulated by painting a small white = symbol on the collar. On the left breast the eagle symbol was worn. This can be painted in white or light grey.


    • [PDF File]GERMAN WORLD WAR II ORGANIZATIONAL SERIES

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      The revised editions as well as the new volumes in the series will be highly welcomed by all interested in German military organization in World War II. Dr. Niehorster’s previously published works include “The Royal Hungarian Army, 1920–1945”, which was acclaimed as one of the Top Ten Books of 1999, and is considered by many experts to be the si...


    • [PDF File]Hints and Tips - Artizan Designs

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      Helmet Dark Grey German Dk Grey 70.995, (see note) Peaked Cap Field Grey German Field Grey WW2 70.830 Smock Early Grey Green Russian Uniform 70.924 Smock After 1941 Camouflage – see text Luftwaffe Tunic Blue Grey Field Blue 70.964 Shirt Light Blue Pastel Blue 70.901


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