Hey guys! Wow it's been a long time since I have uploaded a video. So this is me in my Ww2 German paratrooper gear please do enjoy and please feel free to ask any questions!
Men are those who are mature enough to know that being a soldier and getting shot at is not a valuable thing at all. Men are those who can really show respect to the original soldiers Who mostly had no decision instead of behaving like a little naive Hitler youth dipshit, which prefers to be seen as a glorious soldier than actually earning this Status.
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Nice. I have 4 or 5 original Kriegsmarine U-boat leather jackets in grey color. I sometimes wear them in cold weather too...I don't think "normal" people will recognize them as "nazi" jackets.
The M/37 greatcoat looks basically just like a regular greatcoat/trenchcoat...Go for it! It will keep you warm and stylish. But I recommend you to remove any "nazi" symbols. Most people nowdays do not recognize "nazi" clothes without symbols. With my U-boat jackets I have actually got compliments, like "nice jacket" or stuff like that. And even if you wear a German coat does not make you a nazi.
WhatAreYouSaying? They aren’t nazi anyways. The nazis were a political party. Most of the German military weren’t nazis and most of the ones who were were the SS and the Gustapo
@@quackers8926 Sadly nowadays if you're more to the right than Lenin you're considered a nazi. But at least more and more people are realizing how ridiculous this is.
It’s Ian here, I sold you stuff before I moved to France! Glad I found your video😊Gosh you looked so young here! How’s your dad and brother? Has he sailed his canoe yet? I hope that you’re all well!
Ah hi Ian! Apologies for the late response! Only seeing your comment now! Yes we are doing well and I hope you are doing just as good! Dad hasn’t yet sailed the canoe but it’s all ready to go so it will hit the water at some point in the near future. We hope to see you sometime soon!
It’s nice to see someone around my age actually do what he likes doing because adults usually shut me down when I mention historical reenactment despite it being what I want to do. People always say re-enacting is weird even though it isn’t because it’s meant to honor the veterans that fought for us
Wonderful to see a young person living the dream,at your age l could only construct & paint Tamiya Fallschimjaeger in 1/35th scale,one could not even dream of wearing an actual uniform. Well done!
@@TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32 just to let you know, this post was made 4 months back and I was wasted at that time, barfing up whatever I consumed and wasn't thinking clearly but I guess I made myself into a moron on this post :p
Great video, I think I see myself at your age ', how many emotions I felt. I had the original material, but without pants and boots. Merry christmas boy. A friend from Italy
Ah this takes me back when I did reenacting back in the mid 80s. We had a lot more original kit as repros were hard to find so it made the interest more expensive. That said our old unit commander Tom "Wolf" Gulliver made jump smocks from old boiler suits but in the decades to come his later versions were spot on replicas and have gained an almost cult following and when they come up fo sale they go very quickly. Lots of people saying "he hasn't got this, he hasn't got that", give the guy a break, like anyone we all had to start somewhere.
Love the videos man!I'm glad to see someone dressing in the outfit of one of my favorite armies of all time.the German and confederate armies being my most beloved
Beautiful setup 👌 dude!!! Both my grandfathers served in WW2. One served in the US Army infantry division and fought in the Battle of the Bulge brought back an M42 German helmet and pistol along with its original holster which I have in my possession now. My other grandfather served in the US marines and fought the Japanese in the Pacific. Glad your still keeping history alive. Good day to you sir!!!
BRman102 i realy admire your work even as an Eleven year old in germany you Do a fantastic Job there and i and my dad would love to see more of your Uniform tutorials
Whose culture!? My Grandpa was a G E R M A N Fallschirmjäger and fought against the US and British army! You are never be a part of the german military culture. Ich kann es nicht ausstehen, wenn Engländer, Amerikaner etc sich als Wehrmachtssoldaten ausgeben.
nice vid, don't worry about having the right colour kit there are lots of pictures of fallschirmjager, mid to late war with allsorts of colours and a lot of army kit.some have infantry helmets . once they stopped jumping they were issued with anything
Is that belt comfortable to wear, and is it adjustable? I am thinking of getting one, but can not find much information on it. Also does it use holes for a pin in the belt, or a clamp?
Great kit!! Nice music selection too!! Just a (couple of) question(s) about your jump smock: 1. I noticed some press snap buttons on the bottom of your pant leg for your smock. Did the Fallschirmjager attach anything to the bottom of their smocks?? 2. Where did you get your smock?? Great kit!! -A subscriber from Canada.
Finally a man of my kind i do that same on my Wehrmacht uniform I can see to past when young man wore that uniform in pride to Fatherland. And jumped out of a plane with his friends
Robby Robrob Not only will that be absurdly expensive, but he is also a minor. It’d be more affordable for his parents to get a $500 GSG Schmeisser MP-40 or GSG Smeisser .22 LR STG-44
You should do a winter version of fallschrimjager. They wear layers under their coat and a parka over their layering, also they wore fingerless gloves and protective fallschrimjager chest gear, which is black, they have white snow camouflage combat pants with their ankle wraps with brown boots.
nice, all i have right now is a Erbsenmuster m44 tunic, M35, Y strap and belt. im still working on it, hopefully one day ill get there im 15 so its pretty hard for me to get into in cause of people around me trying to stop me
I see you have the Esbit stove! The fuel tablets smell like rotten shrimp, but they give off nice heat and one piece can boil a cup of water in about five minutes, depending on the weather. They're also great for just warming your hands!
Hey mate most fallschirmjager would wear a blue bread bag a blue water bottle etc but not all and yes most Germans would wear fliegerbluse but when in battle most of them would take them off and yes I do have one and the mess tins where not blue they where mostly a dark green and the buckle is right as it is original
+Calvin Cameron Luftwaffe had blue-grey colored canteen covers same shade as their fliegerbluse. Same way they used blue colored gators with their low boots to help distinguish themselves from the Heer.