Later-war-period WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M44'-pattern- and/or: trapezoid-shaped breasteagle ie. 'Brustadler für Mannschaften u. Uffz.' (being a field-grey-coloured example that is void of an interwoven 'BeVo-Wuppertal'-makers'-designation) Later-war-period WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M44'-pattern- and/or: trapezoid-shaped breasteagle ie. 'Brustadler für Mannschaften u. Uffz.' (being a field-grey-coloured example that is void of an interwoven 'BeVo-Wuppertal'-makers'-designation) Later-war-period WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M44'-pattern- and/or: trapezoid-shaped breasteagle ie. 'Brustadler für Mannschaften u. Uffz.' (being a field-grey-coloured example that is void of an interwoven 'BeVo-Wuppertal'-makers'-designation)

Later-war-period WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M44'-pattern- and/or: trapezoid-shaped breasteagle ie. 'Brustadler für Mannschaften u. Uffz.' (being a field-grey-coloured example that is void of an interwoven 'BeVo-Wuppertal'-makers'-designation)

This is an attractive example of a typical later-war-period WH (Heeres) so-called: 'M44'-pattern- (and/or trapezoid-shaped) breasteagle (ie. 'Brustadler für Mannschaften u. Unteroffiziere des Heeres') being a field-grey-coloured example that is executed in the neat 'BeVo'-weave pattern and that is (as more often) void of an interwoven 'BeVo-Wuppertal'-makers'-designation and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. I deem 'virtually mint'- and/or simply never tunic-attached-), condition. The piece - which is executed in field-grey- ie. greyish-coloured linnen - comes as 'straightly cut of the role' and will be hard to be upgraded (it just shows some fraying on both sides and shows some minimal staining). This was the 'standard'-issue WH breasteagle as was used on most (later-war and/or battle-dress shaped) 'M-44-model- tunics. The eagle comes of course in a fully unconfectioned condition and just bears some truly minimal staining and/or wrinkled appearance simply caused by years of storage only: moreover, does it show some minimal glue-remains on its back simply caused by having been glued into an album or scrapbook once (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply a very nice example: great to restore any M44 army-tunic or ideally fitted to be stored in any eagle- ie. cloth-collection!

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