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Authentic WWII German Kriegsmarine “Navy” Parade Uniform Tunic / Jacket

Authentic WWII German Kriegsmarine “Navy” Parade Uniform Tunic / Jacket

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Product Description: This Enlisted Kriegsmarine Parade Tunic is an outstanding example, with great eye appeal. This pattern of tunic, known to the sailors as the “Affenjacke,” was worn for formal occasions. This one is an enlisted issue version, made of a fine dark blue wool fabric. The front of this tunic is complete with all of its original gilt finish Kriegsmarine fouled anchor buttons, as well as a nice machine embroidered breast eagle which is hand applied. The button chain front closure is not present or included within the purchase as a (leather strip) is shown where it once hung. The wearer’s left sleeve is adorned with one patch (missing one) previous threads indicate there was once a shoulder patch previously removed. This tunic is exceptionally clean, with only very light traces of wear and use including… one small “whitish” stain on the left sleeve. The overall condition is excellent and ready for display!

Overall size-

23” Arm 

20” Long

17” shoulder to shoulder 

Inner markings around the “collar area” read…

0804T. / 36. (1936)  &  R A K 27.12.35 (1935) Dated

Historical Description: About 1.5 million men served in the German War Navy (Kriegsmarine) between 1939 and 1945. These men were equipped with a wide range of uniform garments for their often extremely challenging duties. There were standard service uniforms, dress uniforms, and a large variety of work clothing, from simple linen HBT garments worn by dock workers to leather jackets and trousers for duty on board seagoing vessels. Specialized coats and headgear were devised to keep sailors going in marine environments that were often cold and wet. There were tropical uniforms as well, for sailors serving in more southern latitudes. Many of these uniforms were adorned with insignia that indicated a sailor’s rank as well as his specialty or position. Officers typically procured their own uniforms, at their expense. Soldiers serving in Coastal Artillery units of the Kriegsmarine wore field gray uniforms, of wool or HBT, with distinctive Kriegsmarine insignia and buttons. Collectors today seek out and prize WWII German Kriegsmarine uniforms for their historic importance.

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