Attractive - clearly used and/or fully matching! - pair of WH (Heeres) 'M36'- (ie. 'M40'-) pattern, WH (Heeres) EM-type shoulderstraps as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der Infanterie-Truppen' Attractive - clearly used and/or fully matching! - pair of WH (Heeres) 'M36'- (ie. 'M40'-) pattern, WH (Heeres) EM-type shoulderstraps as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der Infanterie-Truppen' Attractive - clearly used and/or fully matching! - pair of WH (Heeres) 'M36'- (ie. 'M40'-) pattern, WH (Heeres) EM-type shoulderstraps as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der Infanterie-Truppen' Attractive - clearly used and/or fully matching! - pair of WH (Heeres) 'M36'- (ie. 'M40'-) pattern, WH (Heeres) EM-type shoulderstraps as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der Infanterie-Truppen' Attractive - clearly used and/or fully matching! - pair of WH (Heeres) 'M36'- (ie. 'M40'-) pattern, WH (Heeres) EM-type shoulderstraps as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der Infanterie-Truppen'

Attractive - clearly used and/or fully matching! - pair of WH (Heeres) 'M36'- (ie. 'M40'-) pattern, WH (Heeres) EM-type shoulderstraps as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der Infanterie-Truppen'

This is a truly attractive - and nowadays scarcely found! - pair of WH (Heeres) enlisted-mens'-type, so-called: 'M36'- (ie. 'M40'-) pattern (rounded styled) shoulderstraps as was intended for a: 'Soldat der Infanterie-Truppen' (or: simple soldier who served within an infantry-unit) and that comes in an overall nice- (I deem moderately used- and/or carefully tunic-removed-), condition. The truly attractive straps - which are approximately 11,2 cms. sized in length each as more often encountered - have the 'standard-type'- and/or typical darker-green-coloured- and/or (smooth)woolen-based 'upperdecks' and show the neat white- (ie. 'weisser'-) coloured and/or typical woolen-type branchcolour ie. piping, attached. The straps were clearly used- and/or worn and do show some obvious age, wear and staining (as can be seen on the pictures). They come naturally mounted onto their functional tongues and are in my opinion a typical 'standard-issued'- (ie. non-privately-purchased'- nor tailor-made-) pair. It should be noted that these early-war-period 'Infanterie'-related EM-type shoulderstrap-pairs are with certainty not that easily encountered and can be graded 'fairly scarce'. This particular pair - which is as stated above matching and that was most certainly worn as such as a pair - originated from an older cloth- and/or shoulderstrap-collection I recently acquired for the web-site. Simply a very attractive pair of early-war-period so-called: 'M36- (ie. M-40-) pattern' enlisted-mens'-type shoulderstraps that was intended for a: 'Soldat der Infanterie-Truppen'!

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