
War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Panzerkorps collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship.
War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Panzerkorps collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship.
War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Panzerkorps collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship.
War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Panzerkorps collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship.
War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Polizei collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship.
War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Polizei collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship.
War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Polizei collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship.
War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Polizei collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship.
War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Polizei collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship.
Allgemeine SS shoulder board that indicates ranks from Oberführer to Obergruppenführer.
Allgemeine SS shoulder board that indicates ranks from Schütze to Sturmscharführer.
Allgemeine SS shoulder board that indicates ranks from Sturmbannführer to Standartenführer.
Allgemeine SS shoulder board made of black wool with a cardboard core, edged with three twisted silver aluminum cords in a U-shape. Indicates ranks from Untersturmführer to Hauptsturmführer.
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the Wehrmacht artillery units. Made of field grey cloth with red piping, the traditional branch color of German artillery. Intended for field and service uniforms, identifying soldiers serving in artillery formations.
Pair of tropical shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the Wehrmacht artillery units serving in the Deutsches Afrika Korps (DAK). Made of khaki tropical cloth with red piping, the branch color of German artillery. Intended for tropical uniforms used in the North African campaign (1941–1943).
Pair of tropical shoulder boards for medical personnel (Sanitätsdienst) of the German Wehrmacht / Deutsches Afrika Korps. Made of khaki tropical cloth with blue piping, the branch color of German military medical units. Intended for tropical uniforms used during the North African campaign (1941–1943).
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the Wehrmacht Grenadier troops. Made of dark bottle-green cloth with green piping, a variant seen on German infantry uniforms. Worn on field tunics and service uniforms to identify enlisted personnel of Grenadier units.
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the Wehrmacht infantry. Made of black wool with white piping, the traditional branch color of German infantry. Intended for field and service uniforms, identifying soldiers serving in infantry units during the Second World War.
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the Wehrmacht infantry. Made of field grey cloth with white piping, the traditional branch color of German infantry. Intended for field and service uniforms, identifying soldiers serving in infantry formations during the Second World War.
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the Jäger troops of the Wehrmacht serving in the Deutsches Afrika Korps (DAK). Made of tropical cloth with light green piping, the branch color of Jäger units. Intended for tropical uniforms worn in North Africa during the 1941–1943 campaign.
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the German Luftwaffe. Made of blue cloth with green piping, a color combination used on Luftwaffe uniforms. Intended for field tunics and service uniforms, identifying enlisted personnel of Luftwaffe units.
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the Wehrmacht medical service. Made of field grey cloth with cornflower blue piping, the branch color associated with German military medical personnel. Intended for field and service uniforms worn by medical troops.
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the Panzer troops of the Deutsches Afrika Korps (DAK). Made of tropical cloth with pink piping, the branch color of German armored units. Intended for tropical uniforms worn in North Africa during the 1941–1943 campaign.
Pair of tropical shoulder boards for Panzergrenadier troops of the German Wehrmacht. Made of khaki/olive tropical cloth with light green piping, the branch color of Panzergrenadier units. Intended for tropical uniforms used by German troops in North Africa and other warm theaters of war.
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the Wehrmacht Pioneer units. Made of black wool with black piping, the traditional branch color of German combat engineers. Intended for field and service uniforms worn by Pioneer troops during the Second World War.
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the German police (Ordnungspolizei). Made of grey-green cloth with orange piping, the traditional branch color used by police units. Intended for service and field uniforms of enlisted police personnel.
Pair of shoulder boards for Enlisted Men (EM) of the Wehrmacht transport units. Made of black wool with light blue piping, the branch color associated with transport and logistics troops. Intended for field and service uniformsworn by personnel serving in transport formations during the Second World War.
Pair of tunic shoulder boards for a junior NCO of the German Heer Panzer troops. Made of black wool with rose-pink piping, the branch color of armored units, and finished with attractive silver NCO tresse. Intended for the black Panzer tunic, they identified junior non-commissioned personnel of tank formations.
These shoulder boards of Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring feature gold braided cord on white backing with a gilded metal device consisting of a Luftwaffe eagle, swastika and crossed marshal batons. The insignia was introduced in 1940 with the rank of Reichsmarschall, the highest rank created in the Luftwaffe.
Pair of field grey shoulder boards featuring the embroidered “GD” cypher, associated with the famous Großdeutschland Regiment / Division of the German Wehrmacht. Made of field grey cloth, they were worn on field and service uniforms by soldiers of this elite formation.