Feldbluse The German Army Field Tunic 1933-45


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Seller Comments: Translated from the French. Presumed first edition thus. Printed in Spain, August 2007. Approx. 12.5 x 9.25 inches. Full-color pictorial glossy paper hardboards. Generally unbumped spine head and tail, and sharp corners save for almost unnoticeable bump to lower front corner. Exceptionally clean binding. Text block firmly bound in and tight. With 127 numbered pages on heavy weight, glossy stock. Numerous full-color illustrations of uniforms, some full-page. Also replete with B&W archival photos of soldiers and officers in various attire. Detailed notes accompany the illustrations. Pages 65-74 with 1.5 inch diagonal crease at upper outside corner. Else an immensely clean interior; the book appears very gently read. No dust jacket, as issued? A Very Good Plus copy. Scarce in any condition. 2 lbs. 6 oz. A detailed description of the German soldier's field tunic throughout the Second World War, in all its aspects: history, symbolism, manufacturing, evolution, insignia, etc., from the pre-war dress uniform to the shabby utilitarian garment of 1945. The Feldbluse (field blouse) was the primary service and combat tunic for the German Army (Heer) and Waffen-SS from 1933-1945, evolving from high-quality wool with dark green collars (M36) to simplified, functional designs (M43/M44) due to wartime shortages. Key features included four pleated pockets, five-button front, and grey-green wool, with designs becoming shorter and less detailed by 1944. Availability: Ships 2-3 days |
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Seller Comments: Little wear. Used-Very Good Availability: Ships 2-3 days |
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Seller Comments: Translated from the French. Presumed first edition thus. Printed in Spain, August 2007. Approx. 12.5 x 9.25 inches. Full-color pictorial glossy paper hardboards. Generally unbumped spine head and tail, and sharp corners save for almost unnoticeable bump to lower front corner. Exceptionally clean binding. Text block firmly bound in and tight. With 127 numbered pages on heavy weight, glossy stock. Numerous full-color illustrations of uniforms, some full-page. Also replete with B&W archival photos of soldiers and officers in various attire. Detailed notes accompany the illustrations. Pages 65-74 with 1.5 inch diagonal crease at upper outside corner. Else an immensely clean interior; the book appears very gently read. No dust jacket, as issued? A Very Good Plus copy. Scarce in any condition. 2 lbs. 6 oz. A detailed description of the German soldier's field tunic throughout the Second World War, in all its aspects: history, symbolism, manufacturing, evolution, insignia, etc., from the pre-war dress uniform to the shabby utilitarian garment of 1945. The Feldbluse (field blouse) was the primary service and combat tunic for the German Army (Heer) and Waffen-SS from 1933-1945, evolving from high-quality wool with dark green collars (M36) to simplified, functional designs (M43/M44) due to wartime shortages. Key features included four pleated pockets, five-button front, and grey-green wool, with designs becoming shorter and less detailed by 1944. Availability: Ships 2-3 days |
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Seller Comments: Translated from the French. Presumed first edition thus. Printed in Spain, August 2007. Approx. 12.5 x 9.25 inches. Full-color pictorial glossy paper hardboards. Generally unbumped spine head and tail, and sharp corners save for almost unnoticeable bump to lower front corner. Exceptionally clean binding. Text block firmly bound in and tight. With 127 numbered pages on heavy weight, glossy stock. Numerous full-color illustrations of uniforms, some full-page. Also replete with B&W archival photos of soldiers and officers in various attire. Detailed notes accompany the illustrations. Pages 65-74 with 1.5 inch diagonal crease at upper outside corner. Else an immensely clean interior; the book appears very gently read. No dust jacket, as issued? A Very Good Plus copy. Scarce in any condition. 2 lbs. 6 oz. A detailed description of the German soldier's field tunic throughout the Second World War, in all its aspects: history, symbolism, manufacturing, evolution, insignia, etc., from the pre-war dress uniform to the shabby utilitarian garment of 1945. The Feldbluse (field blouse) was the primary service and combat tunic for the German Army (Heer) and Waffen-SS from 1933-1945, evolving from high-quality wool with dark green collars (M36) to simplified, functional designs (M43/M44) due to wartime shortages. Key features included four pleated pockets, five-button front, and grey-green wool, with designs becoming shorter and less detailed by 1944. Availability: Ships 2-3 days |
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Seller Comments: Little wear. Used-Very Good Availability: Ships 2-3 days |
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