C033192 LUFTWAFFEF TROPICAL TROUSERS.

BACKGROUND: The Reichsluftwaffe, (National Air-Force), was officially established on February 26TH 1935 as the third branch of service of the Wehrmacht, (Armed Forces). On March 9TH 1935 the formation of the new Reichsluftwaffe was announced to the foreign press and on March 16TH conscription was reintroduced for all three branches of service. On May 21ST 1935 the Reichsluftwaffe designation was altered to Luftwaffe, (Air-Force). In late 1940, with the impending German entrance into the North African campaign, the army quickly developed and issued tropical uniforms and equipment in time for DAK, Deutsches Afrika Korps, (German Africa Corps), personnel’s arrival in Tripoli in February 1941. At the same time the Luftwaffe also developed and introduced their own version of the tropical uniform and equipment independently from the other branches of service. Originally the tropical uniforms were only intended for wear in North Africa but that was later expanded to include personnel serving in southern areas of continental Europe during the summer months, (May 1ST to September 30TH). The design of the tropical uniform was based on the standard continental uniform but were in tan as opposed to the continental blue/grey and were usually manufactured in light weight cotton. The Luftwaffe tropical uniform remained basically unchanged for the duration of the war with minor modifications. Regulations dictated that collar tabs were not to be worn on the tropical tunics/field blouses and additional regulations restricted mixing the continental blue/grey uniform items and insignia, with the tropical tan uniform items and insignia although period photographs indicate that both regulations were not strictly adhered to. The different branches of service within the Luftwaffe were allocated specific, identifying, waffenfarbe, (Branch of Service Color), with golden yellow being chosen for personnel serving with the Flieger, (Flight) units which was generally displayed as piping on the shoulder strap/boards of the tropical field blouses and service tunics. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the Luftwaffe’s Verkaufsabteilung, (Air-Force Sales Department), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their uniforms from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase uniform items of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored uniforms although the price may have been restrictive.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Italian/tailor made, private purchase tropical trousers. Tan, four button French fly trousers with an additional four buttons at the waist, cloth belt with friction buckle and belt buckle loops, vertical slash hip pockets, single button flap pocket to the rear, and 43cm long metal zipper to each leg above a pleated button cuff. There are six matching buttons sewn to the interior of the waist band for the attachment of suspenders .The waist band, and pocket bags are constructed of a blue cotton. A red stamp reading "Africa" (Italian spelling) and "cotonificio felice fossati "monza" or cotton mill felice fossati monza is to the interior. The waist measures approximately 40" with a 32.5" inseam. A Luftwaffe man (probably an officer) had this pair of pants made for himself by an Italian tailor during WW2, since the cut and style are similar to Luftwaffe tropical "Ramke" pants but without the big pocket on the left thigh. 

GRADE ****                             PRICE $695.00

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