Outstanding Original WWII German Army PIONEER M35 “Der Spiess” DRESS TUNIC. (Waffenrock M35) Uniform Brought Home By A U.S. Veteran Certified

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Outstanding Original WWII German Army PIONEER M35 “Der Spiess” DRESS TUNIC. (Waffenrock M35) Uniform Brought Home By A U.S. Veteran Certified. The M35 dress tunic was introduced for wear by all ranks on June 29TH 1935 as the walking out, parade and ceremonial dress with the piped, stone grey long pants. The design of the M35 dress tunic was based on the Imperial German armyโ€™s service tunic but was a different color and generally of much higher quality. Originally all personnel were issued two M35 dress tunics but manufacture was discontinued in late 1939 or early 1940 and was to be reinstated at the successful conclusion of the war. Regulations of March 21ST 1940 stated that the M35 dress tunics that were no longer suitable for dress wear were to be modified and reissued to personnel of the replacement and reserve units for every day wear. Officers and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the armyโ€™s Kleiderkasse, (Clothing Account), system. The Officers and certain senior NCOโ€™s could choose to purchase their uniforms from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase garments 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. High quality, private purchase, field-grey wool/tricot blend construction M35 dress tunic features a vertical, eight button front closure with dual metal hooks and eyes positioned at the forward neckline and a lay down, blue/green badge cloth collar. Buttons and insignia are all original stitching. Award loops for one badge and one ribbon bar. The tunic is roughly a size 38″ chest. Original marksman lanyard is also included. Superb untouched tunic showing only the expected age and light use. “Der Spiess”, (The Spear), was a common nickname granted to the individual who was appointed as a Hauptfeldwebel which would be the equivalent of a Company Sergeant Major. The designation of Hauptfeldwebel was not an actual rank but an appointed position granted to a senior NCO who was charged with internal responsibility of a Company sized unit. The identifying insignia for the Hauptfeldwebel consisted of dual strips of NCOโ€™s tress positioned on both the lower left and right sleeves of the service tunics, and the field blouses. Maker marked with a maker label inside (see photos). The eagle is a VERY HIGH Quality black background for Pioneer (also used on Panzer) with the highest quality bullion. ONE OF THE FINEST PIONEER Waffenrocks we have seen!ย  An outstanding high quality uniform. Shows the expected age, wear and use. ย In good but used condition . Gettysburg Museum Certified (COA) provided. 100% Guaranteed to be authentic brought home by a U.S. Veteran. Sold for historic purposes only. See our other pieces on our web site. Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers. EXCELLENT UNTOUCHED EARLY TAILORED UNIFORM! OUTSTANDING Veteran Bringback EXAMPLE! DO NOT MISS THIS!

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Original WWII German Army Pioneer M35 Der Spiess dress tunic, displayed at the Gettysburg Museum of History
Close-up of the Pioneer M35 tunic, showing the detailed craftsmanship of the WWII German uniform
Full view of the Pioneer M35 Der Spiess dress tunic, brought home by a U.S. veteran
German Army Pioneer M35 uniform, featuring detailed insignia on the sleeve
WWII German Der Spiess Pioneer M35 uniform, showcasing insignia and buttons
Detailed view of the Der Spiess tunic from WWII, showing the collar insignia
Original German Der Spiess dress tunic with full insignia and rank, part of a WWII collection
WWII German Army Der Spiess Pioneer M35 uniform, showing detailed buttons and insignia
Close-up view of WWII German Der Spiess uniform with full insignia, on display
Detailed view of the WWII German Pioneer M35 Der Spiess dress tunic, brought home by a U.S. soldier
WWII German Army uniform tunic showing Pioneer M35 Der Spiess rank insignia
Historic photo of a German soldier wearing the Pioneer M35 Der Spiess tunic during WWII
WWII-era German soldier in uniform wearing a Waffenrock dress tunic