Germany, Ordnungspolizei. A Feuerschutzpolizei Officer’s Visor Cap, Refurbished Example Newly Listed dated 15 April 1942
Description
dated 15 April 1942
182 mm x 240
flanked by an inscription of “WESTWALL” indicating likely ownership by a member of the Wehrmacht or Reichsarbeitsdienst involved in guarding or constructing the Siegfried Line
He first served as a painter aboard the Vivid II
she went to the agricultural school in Pforzheim
Germany, Ordnungspolizei. A Feuerschutzpolizei Officer’s Visor Cap, Refurbished Example Newly Listed dated 15 April 1942(Feuerschutzpolizei Schirmmtze fr Offiziere). A Feuerschutzpolizei Officers visor cap, constructed of dark blue wool. The cap features reinforced side walls which are lined on the exterior with a black doeskin cap band. Both the top and bottom edges of the band are trimmed with carmine piping, while an additional length of identical piping surrounds the outer edge of the crown. Pinned onto the peak is an aluminum tri colour cockade measuring 23 mm in
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