As our re-enacting unit strives to improve our impressions and since I saw a post in another section, I decided to ask this question:
What did you carry in your wallet?
Pictures, soldbuch, train tickets etc., etc.
Thanks,
Jeff
What Was In Your Wallet?
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Hard to say. There was a "portefeuille", in which you would carry photos. letters, drivers license. This was carried in a breastpocket or inside pocket of the tunic. Then there was de "Portemonaie" in which you had your money. That one was in de backpocket of the pants. Soldbuch was carried in the breastpocket of the tunic; forgot which side though.
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I was about to post the samething, you saw my other post. I did have one other thing to ask, are those repo wallets you see at various places correct? ALso you list two things that are in german and I don't know what they mean? If you carried two different thing, were they given two you? also do you happen to know where any pictures might be of these items as I would like to see what they looked like. Thanks
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the soldbuch was carried in the left breast pocket.
sometimes in a leather wallet including the soldbuch and drivers license.
when you had a lot of money/photo/train tickets those items were in a wallet (privately purchased item) in your backpocket of your trousers.
not everybody had a wallet for the soldbuch only the germans who had more money did that.
sometimes in a leather wallet including the soldbuch and drivers license.
when you had a lot of money/photo/train tickets those items were in a wallet (privately purchased item) in your backpocket of your trousers.
not everybody had a wallet for the soldbuch only the germans who had more money did that.
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Portefeuille and Portemonaie, actually were adopted french names.
The first "porte=carry / feuille=paper" ; the second "porte=carry / monaie=money". Come to think of it, I don't know german names for it.
Nor Dutch, as far as that goes. O.K. Warlord ! to the rescue !.
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The first "porte=carry / feuille=paper" ; the second "porte=carry / monaie=money". Come to think of it, I don't know german names for it.
Nor Dutch, as far as that goes. O.K. Warlord ! to the rescue !.
HN.
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he was before the war an armymajor but kicked out off the service because he was drunk one time.
then in 1940 after the german invasion he became ss officer 9it was offered to him and he accepted).
after the war went to labour camp for 4 years and after that 2 years of war in korea to retain his citizinship.
never got any pension because of his backround.........
that`s not good.
respect to the veterans even the bad examples.
then in 1940 after the german invasion he became ss officer 9it was offered to him and he accepted).
after the war went to labour camp for 4 years and after that 2 years of war in korea to retain his citizinship.
never got any pension because of his backround.........
that`s not good.
respect to the veterans even the bad examples.
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"Portemonnaie" is "Geldbörse" or "Geldbeutel", but you can also say "Portemonnaie", we use this term very often, even rather than "Geldbörse".
"Portefeuille", well i dont know the german term, guess we'd say "Portefeuille", too.But "Ausweishülle" would kome close.
"Portefeuille", well i dont know the german term, guess we'd say "Portefeuille", too.But "Ausweishülle" would kome close.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Sven
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Brieftasche would be a 'briefcase" the thing you carry by the handle. This one (portefeuille) is carried in your jacket or tunic. HN.observer wrote:DeBaer wrote:"Portemonnaie" is "Geldbörse" or "Geldbeutel", but you can also say "Portemonnaie", we use this term very often, even rather than "Geldbörse".
"Portefeuille", well i dont know the german term..
....try Brieftasche
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Wallet
I have the wallet, but nothing in it yet!
-J Hughes
WWII Reenactor
Fallschirmjager Regiment 6
Traditionskompanie
WWII Reenactor
Fallschirmjager Regiment 6
Traditionskompanie
whats in your wallet
I also am a reenactor with the 9th SS ,panzergruppewest in the USA, and I have the wallet and keep my soldbuch in it along with original RM and an original death card with whom I portray as my nephew
If you mean those bi-fold ones with a latched pocket, and another pocket for the 'Papers' on one side, --and on the other side have several pockets with two small ones on top for tickets or postage stamps or whatever. They have a small makers stamp on that side as well.zenuke wrote:I did have one other thing to ask, are those repo wallets you see at various places correct? Thanks
Those seem to be the most popular ones being sold now days.
If you do, I will say that they are pretty good. I have an original one just like it that is stamped in silver with a Luftwaffe eagle and Weihnacht 1940 and a Fp Nr. Apparently it was some kind of Christmas gift in a squadron somewhere (haven't checked the FP Nr. yet.)
However; while they look alike, the reproductions for some reason are one half cm narrower so you cannot put a Soldbuch in the compartment and still close the wallet like you can with the original.
Now why go through that much trouble making a good reproduction, and screw it up with a tiny detail like that?