HJ Volunteer Firefighter Work Tunic
SKU: 31.GOR.02.01.04.002
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History
Prior to 1939, boys of the Hitler Youth serving as volunteer firefighters wore the standard HJ uniform. In a regulation from June 30, 1939 they were given their own uniforms, which was worn by all volunteer firefighters.
Next to the service tunic, a work tunic was also worn, however, it is unknown when and for what purpose.
The tunic has a stand-up collar and two concealed breast pockets with a flap, either buttoned or unbuttoned. It is closed by seven buttons on the front.
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