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Early- to Midproduction Panzer Feldjacke
(Depot-Stamp Frankfurt 1940)












Wehrmacht black Panzer Feldjacke for a Soldier. This is a issued piece, around 1940. The effects are sewn on original which can be also seen on the proper machine-stitched eagle among others. The thread does not pass through the liner. The skulls were replaced by contemporary originals. The wrapper is most likely a second piece because it is nearly mint. The manufacturer Rauh & Scheller had its headquarters in Würzburg. Depot stamp is from Frankfurt (F40).
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