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03-19-2001, 08:39 PM | #1 |
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Can anyone translate this
tag? It is in a jacket that appears to be made of gray leather(?) with a maroon colored faux fur collar. The sleeves of the jacket also have zippers made of plastic.
Could this possibly be a pilots jacket? there was an eagle with flowing wings that appeared to be sewn to the front right side at one time. Also with the jacket was an Iron Cross dated 1939. These items belong to a friend at work. He also has some capture papers for a Luger that I am supposed to get a copy of. Thanks for any help on this. Steve http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/tag.jpg |
03-19-2001, 09:02 PM | #2 |
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Re: Can anyone translate this
Ger�¤t means "tool", so possibly this means "Lot No. or Machine No." clearly some form of batching info, and Hersteller means "manufacturer" so the meaning of this is obvious. And Gr�¶�?e means "size"
So you have a label with a Manufacturer and Lot No.and size information. I'd be interested if anyone else can add something. |
03-20-2001, 04:51 PM | #3 |
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Re: Can anyone translate this
Thanks Dok; maybe someone else can identify the remainder.
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Re: Can anyone translate this
Gruss Gott,Steve!
Dok is right on the money with his translation of this piece.I don't know how to put in umlauts on my Webtv equipment so I have to settle for the affected letter followed by a "e" to fake the the switch. Werk NR probably refers to the english equivilent - work order #. Hersteller is as Dok said, the manufaturerer, and also included is the "Reichsbuero NR" or purchasing order authorization code for this particular line of production. The eagle with "long flowing wings" ,as I believe you described it is indeed the symbol of the Luftwaffe (German-NAZI air force).I wear a Luftwaffe pilot's ring on a daily basis.Hope this is of some modest help. Tschuss! Mark |
03-20-2001, 11:26 PM | #5 |
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Re: Can anyone translate this
Thanks Mark; I'll pass this on to my friend.
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