Gauleiter Tunic # 466
Gauleiter Tunic # 466
Robert Wagner, (1895-1946), joined the NSDAP in 1924, was appointed  
Gauleiter of Baden in 1925, and occupied that post uninterrupted  until 
the end of the Third Reich.  He was sentenced to a 15 month  sentence at 
Landsberg Prison for his participation with Hitler in the  Munich Putsch.  
Upon Hitler'ss orders, Wagner was responsible for the  'Nazification' of 
Alsace, including its incorporation into the  Greater German Reich.  
Ultimately tried by the French Military  Tribunal and sentenced to death, 
Wagner was executed by firing squad  in 1946.This uniform set, to 
include the tunic and pants, are believed to  have been the personal uniform 
of Gauleiter Wagner. This has been  deduced based on the following clues:  
proportions are consistent  with Wagners dimensions, the ribbon bar included 
is consistent with  the medals Wagner was awarded in the first World War, 
the loops on  the left breast pocket match the way he wore his medals in 
period  photos, the private maker label on the inside of the tunic is the  
label of a tailor from a town in his Gau (Heidelberg), and finally,  
Wagner was the only Gauleiter of Gau Baden during the entire  existence 
of the Third Reich.While these suggestions leave no doubt in the mind of 
the proprietor  as to who the original owner of the uniform was, the lack 
of  'conclusive' evidence, such as a name tag in the pocket, means the  
group is being offered with no premium added for the attributable  
element. The set is being marketed as a complete, untouched,  pre-1939, 
single-breasted Gauleiter tunic with hand-embroidered  collar tabs, which 
itself is a rare and highly sought after find.   The tunic is complete and 
undamaged, and the pants have survived the  decades remarkably intact.  An 
exciting, original 'unnamed' -  'personality' piece!Gauleiter Tunic
	  
       			Product Id: #466
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		        Robert Wagner, (1895-1946), joined the NSDAP in 1924, was appointed  
Gauleiter of Baden in 1925, and occupied that post uninterrupted
until the end of the Third Reich. He was sentenced to a 15 month
sentence at Landsberg Prison for his participation with Hitler in the
Munich Putsch. Upon Hitler'ss orders, Wagner was responsible for the
'Nazification' of Alsace, including its incorporation into the
Greater German Reich. Ultimately tried by the French Military
Tribunal and sentenced to death, Wagner was executed by firing squad
in 1946.
This uniform set, to include the tunic and pants, are believed to
have been the personal uniform of Gauleiter Wagner. This has been
deduced based on the following clues: proportions are consistent
with Wagners dimensions, the ribbon bar included is consistent with
the medals Wagner was awarded in the first World War, the loops on
the left breast pocket match the way he wore his medals in period
photos, the private maker label on the inside of the tunic is the
label of a tailor from a town in his Gau (Heidelberg), and finally,
Wagner was the only Gauleiter of Gau Baden during the entire
existence of the Third Reich.
While these suggestions leave no doubt in the mind of the proprietor
as to who the original owner of the uniform was, the lack of
'conclusive' evidence, such as a name tag in the pocket, means the
group is being offered with no premium added for the attributable
element. The set is being marketed as a complete, untouched,
pre-1939, single-breasted Gauleiter tunic with hand-embroidered
collar tabs, which itself is a rare and highly sought after find.
The tunic is complete and undamaged, and the pants have survived the
decades remarkably intact. An exciting, original 'unnamed' -
'personality' piece!
              
        
    Gauleiter of Baden in 1925, and occupied that post uninterrupted
until the end of the Third Reich. He was sentenced to a 15 month
sentence at Landsberg Prison for his participation with Hitler in the
Munich Putsch. Upon Hitler'ss orders, Wagner was responsible for the
'Nazification' of Alsace, including its incorporation into the
Greater German Reich. Ultimately tried by the French Military
Tribunal and sentenced to death, Wagner was executed by firing squad
in 1946.
This uniform set, to include the tunic and pants, are believed to
have been the personal uniform of Gauleiter Wagner. This has been
deduced based on the following clues: proportions are consistent
with Wagners dimensions, the ribbon bar included is consistent with
the medals Wagner was awarded in the first World War, the loops on
the left breast pocket match the way he wore his medals in period
photos, the private maker label on the inside of the tunic is the
label of a tailor from a town in his Gau (Heidelberg), and finally,
Wagner was the only Gauleiter of Gau Baden during the entire
existence of the Third Reich.
While these suggestions leave no doubt in the mind of the proprietor
as to who the original owner of the uniform was, the lack of
'conclusive' evidence, such as a name tag in the pocket, means the
group is being offered with no premium added for the attributable
element. The set is being marketed as a complete, untouched,
pre-1939, single-breasted Gauleiter tunic with hand-embroidered
collar tabs, which itself is a rare and highly sought after find.
The tunic is complete and undamaged, and the pants have survived the
decades remarkably intact. An exciting, original 'unnamed' -
'personality' piece!
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