Interesting, three-pieced grouping comprising of 3 single, 'Luftschutz' (ie. RLB-related) officers'-pattern shoulderboards ('Schulterstucke') as intended for: 'RLB'-officers holding the ranks of: 'Luftschutzführer' upto 'Luftschutz-Hauptführer' Interesting, three-pieced grouping comprising of 3 single, 'Luftschutz' (ie. RLB-related) officers'-pattern shoulderboards ('Schulterstucke') as intended for: 'RLB'-officers holding the ranks of: 'Luftschutzführer' upto 'Luftschutz-Hauptführer' Interesting, three-pieced grouping comprising of 3 single, 'Luftschutz' (ie. RLB-related) officers'-pattern shoulderboards ('Schulterstucke') as intended for: 'RLB'-officers holding the ranks of: 'Luftschutzführer' upto 'Luftschutz-Hauptführer'

Interesting, three-pieced grouping comprising of 3 single, 'Luftschutz' (ie. RLB-related) officers'-pattern shoulderboards ('Schulterstucke') as intended for: 'RLB'-officers holding the ranks of: 'Luftschutzführer' upto 'Luftschutz-Hauptführer'

This is an Interesting - and actually not that often found! - three-pieced shoulderboard-grouping comprising of three single, 'Luftschutz' (ie. RLB-related) officers'-pattern shoulderboards ('Schulterstucke für Offiziere des Reichs-Luftschutz-Bundes') as specifically intended for usage by: 'RLB'-officers respectively holding the ranks of: 'Luftschutzführer' (comparable with a 'Leutnant'-rank) upto 'Luftschutz-Hauptführer' (comparable with a: 'Hauptmann'-rank) and that come all three in an overall nice- (ie. I deem just moderately used- and/or carefully tunic-removed-), condition. The neat boards - which are all three of the pre- (ie. early-war-) pattern and that all three show some minimal staining and/or age but that are void of any real damage - are constructed from the (typical) lilac-purple-coloured- and/or smooth-type wool (as to be expected). The boards are of the specific pattern that was used on the RLB-tunics before (and throughout) the war. The three boards are respectively for a: 'Luftschutzführer', a: 'Luftschutz-Oberführer' and a: 'Luftschutz-Hauptführer'. Simply an attractive - and actually not that often seen! - 'Luftschutz' (ie. RLB-related-) officers'-pattern shoulderboard-grouping: too bad that it only deals with single specimen and not pairs!

Code: 59977

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