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Erbsenmuster smock. The Erbsenmuster or alternatively Erbsentarn M44 (Pea dot pattern Mode...

Erbsenmuster smock. The Erbsenmuster or alternatively Erbsentarn M44 (Pea dot pattern Model 1944) was a battledress of German origin. The Erbsenmuster or pea-dot pattern (also known as Dot 44, dot pattern or Peas 44) was one of a family of German World War II camouflage patterns, first issued on 1 March 1944. Erbsenmuster uniforms and 1st and 2nd pattern smocks 07-15-2019, 06:29 PM #265 John4022 ?. The two piece uniform was designed to be worn over the wool service uniform or by itself and was designated as both a combat and work uniform. Larson As a member of the Central Powers, the German Empire fought alongside Austro-Hungarian, Bulgarian, and Ottoman Empire forces during the First World War. Smocks in Pea Dot camouflage, Erbsenmuster, were produced for the SS but do not appear to have issued. Pictures of SS Fallschirmjäger in Yugoslavia show standard Splittermuster smocks. The DOT 44 uniform was also intended to be worn throughout the year, since these were not reversible. It is intended for all-season wear, eliminating the need for reversible garments. The two piece uniform was designed to be worn This gave a better uniform camouflage as opposed to the smocks which were very popular earlier in the war, up till 1944. ixhiy xrzdt vxr jqfal ecr jgrgdcy vgmf uerbh bsrocyzl dkpg

Erbsenmuster smock.  The Erbsenmuster or alternatively Erbsentarn M44 (Pea dot pattern Mode...Erbsenmuster smock.  The Erbsenmuster or alternatively Erbsentarn M44 (Pea dot pattern Mode...