File:Armées allemandes Uniformes et signes distinctifs 1939 Wehrmacht Heer Uniformen Abzeichen WW2 Nazi Germany army uniforms insignia flags etc French artist J. Druet unidentified death year Publ. 1940s No known copyright.jpg

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English: Uniforms and insignia of the Wehrmacht, the armed forces of Nazi Germany
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  • Chart with illustrations of uniform details, published by Chassany & Co., Paris, France in the 1940s
  • Two fold-out coloured plates (in total four panels) depicting military uniforms and insignia of the Third Reich: uniforms, helmets, caps, rank insignia, badges, collar patches, shoulder straps, epaulettes, flags, pennants, etc. of the Heer c. 1939, Kriegsmarine (Navy) c. 1940, and Luftwaffe (Air Force) c. 1940.
  • Soft card cover, size 16 x 13 cms
  • Translation into French from propaganda publications for the German army: Documentation J. Babu. Drawings by J. Druet.
Français : Armées allemandes : Marine, Air & Armée allemande : Uniformes et signes distinctifs.

Chassany & Cie. Editeurs, s.d. [années 40]. Deux plaquettes illustrées en dépliant à 4 volets. Traduction en français de publications de propagande pour l'armée allemande. Documentation J. Babu. Dessins de J. Druet. Illustrations en couleurs : uniformes, casquettes, insignes, fanions, dragonnes, épaulettes, etc.

  • Armée Allemande; Armée de terre 1939
    • Teues de campagne: Troupes blindées, infanterie
    • Cascuette; Casque
    • Patte d'épaule
    • Fanios de commandement et d' E-M
      • Grandes unités; Unités secondaires
    • Couleurs distinctives des armes
    • Insignes des spécialistes
    • Dragonnes
  • (Grades de la Wehrmacht Heer (Armée de terre))
Date 1940–1945
Source https://www.abebooks.com/first-edition/Armées-allemandes-MarineAir-Armée-allemande-Uniformes/31246839046/bd
Author Public information during Nazi occupation of France in World War II. Unknown artist J. Druet; unidentified year of birth and death of illustrator, who seems to have been active in the 1920s and 1930s. Text information collected by J. Babu, probably translated from official German sources. No known copyright restrictions.
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