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World War II German Army Uniform for a Oberleutnant Infantry Administrator

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World War II German Army Uniform for a Oberleutnant Infantry Administrator
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World War II German Army Uniform for a Oberleutnant Infantry Administrator

Green felt construction with a darker green collar and light brown painted alloy buttons, the jacket bears the label of the Mitzlaff Brothers of Wuerzburg. Fitted with a pair of Oberleutnant shoulder boards, with the green accent stripe, "HV" device and layered white and dark green waffenfarbe of a tenured administrator assigned to the Infantry, a pair of silver bullion and green cord officer's collar tabs, a bullion eagle over a War Merit Cross with Swords on the right breast, a pair of ribbons (War Merit Cross and Russian Front) in the center, and the left breast showing a ribbon bar with the War Merit Ribbon, Russian Front and two Long Service ribbons, a second, larger bar with two Long Service Ribbons (the second with a 4 year medal), an Anschluss Medal pinned to the pocket flap, and a 1941/42 Winter Campaign Medal hanging from the button. An officer's silver braid aiguillette hangs from the right shoulder, with a red, white and black fabric swastika armband with RZM property tag on the left arm. Included with the set is a F.W. Holler Army dagger, standard configuration with yellow celluloid grip, blackened sheath and a cloth and wire hanger, officer's belt with alloy buckle, a pair of gray pants with dark green piping and an "Erel" brand officers cap with green piping.

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Very fine overall, with some minor stains visible on the cloth items. Some wire fraying is visible on the aiguillette and belt, with some moth damage on the shoulder boards. The cap is poor, with a section of the rear having come opened and been patched with a section of belt (which appears to have been removed from the included belt), moth damage, and crushing of the sweatband. The dagger is good, with mild spotting on the blade and a few small chips on the grip.