Truly worn - albeit regrettably single - officers'-pattern, WH (Heeres o. Waffen-SS) rank-insignia-bar (for usage on the various camouflaged-uniforms) as was used by an officer holding the rank of: 'Hauptmann' (ie.: 'Waffen-SS Obersturmführer') Truly worn - albeit regrettably single - officers'-pattern, WH (Heeres o. Waffen-SS) rank-insignia-bar (for usage on the various camouflaged-uniforms) as was used by an officer holding the rank of: 'Hauptmann' (ie.: 'Waffen-SS Obersturmführer')

Truly worn - albeit regrettably single - officers'-pattern, WH (Heeres o. Waffen-SS) rank-insignia-bar (for usage on the various camouflaged-uniforms) as was used by an officer holding the rank of: 'Hauptmann' (ie.: 'Waffen-SS Obersturmführer')

This is an attractive - truly worn and/or used albeit regrettably single - example of an officers'-pattern, WH (Heeres o. Waffen-SS) rank-insignia-bar (ie. 'Rangabzeichen für die Tarnuniform') as was intended for usage on the various camouflaged-uniforms by an officer holding the rank of: 'Hauptmann' (ie.: 'Waffen-SS Obersturmführer') being a printed example as executed in typical silk-like material (ie. 'Kunstseide') and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. moderately used- and/or carefully tunic-removed-), condition. This piece - which is of the 'printed pattern' as executed in black on a bright-green-coloured and/or 'silk-like'-type, linnen-based background - shows a single oakleaf-bar and three square-sized bars signifying that this patch was intended for usage by an officer with the rank of: 'Hauptmann' (ie.: 'Waffen-SS Obersturmführer'). The piece is just a tiny bit stained caused by decades of storage and moderate wear but is simply nicely preserved: some of the stitching-remains with which it was once tunic-attached is still present (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply an attractive - and actually not that often encountered! - WH (Heeres o. Waffen-SS) rank-insignia-bar!

Code: 58125