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Post by efi on Sept 16, 2012 12:41:18 GMT -5
Hi!
I have been reading about soviet winterclothing during Winterwar lately and i have countered a troubling problem. Russians used mostly overcoats, but some sources say that there were also M32/telogreika's but then again few sources say that russians improved their clothing after winterwar and the result was M41/telogreika padded jacket and -pants. So i do not know what to believe anymore.
Can someone advice me about the subject?
- efi
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Post by roma on Sept 16, 2012 17:32:45 GMT -5
What do you mean under Winterwar?
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Post by shiftsup on Sept 16, 2012 21:14:46 GMT -5
I assume he's talking about the Soviet - Finnish Winter War, November 1939 to March 1940.
From the pictures I cannot say I have seen much else but overcoats and white camo.
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Post by Adler69 on Sept 17, 2012 0:16:42 GMT -5
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Post by roma on Sept 17, 2012 2:48:40 GMT -5
I assume he's talking about the Soviet - Finnish Winter War, November 1939 to March 1940. From the pictures I cannot say I have seen much else but overcoats and white camo. At the beginning of the war only overcoats, approximately from january (dont remember exactly), soldjers started to receive sheepskin coats.
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