General Government Cap M43

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    History


    Prior to the Second World War, the German Foreign Ministry was heavily involved in the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland. During the war, some conquered territory, especially in Poland, was incorporated into the German Reich, while other territory was merely occupied. These countries, while officially still independent, were in reality administered by German officials, and in some cases also German-approved puppet gover ...  nments.

    The General Government was the name given to the part of German-occupied Poland that wasn’t incorporated into the territory of the German Reich. It was established after the successful attack on Poland that inaugurated the Second World War. Former Bavarian Minister of Justice, Reichsleiter Hans Frank, was appointed Governor General on October 26, 1939. The General Government was administered as a separate entity by the German occupants, creating the need for specific uniforms and insignia to be worn by the administrators.

    The Baudienst (Construction Service) was established on the order of Governor General Frank on December 12, 1940. It was tasked with clearing and repairing the damage caused by the German invasion. The Baudienst was restricted to the General Government. It was loosely modelled on the National Labour Service (RAD) and made up of Polish citizens between the ages of 18 and 65, who had to serve a compulsory work term.

    Like the other parts of the uniforms, the headgear was either field-grey, navy blue, or brown, usually corresponding to the tunic. Insignia were made of gold-coloured embroidery or metal. The headgear insignia worn was the same as that of the Diplomatic Corps and Foreign Office. Please consult the corresponding section for more information.

    The M43 cap has a cloth visor and fold-up flaps held in place by two buttons. The colour of the piping corresponds to that on the tunic. A political style national eagle emblem was worn on the front above the buttons.
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