Mark
Participation is welcome, glad to see some one else besides Joe & I are interested in this subject.
The feldmutze also came in a version that had an added on leather visor. I am unsure if it was named differently or also known as a feldmutze. I do not have a pic of any worn by Landsturm.
I have 4 pc's that are from the same Landsturm Battalion, the first two I picked up separately. The second 2 were in the back of a small pc scrapbook I bought as empty. Strange coincidence I only recently realised. They are from 2. Ldst.-I.-Ers.-Btn. Hamburg (IX Krp.28 Btn.) Their mutzen display the Landes kokorde of the Hanseatic City of Hamurg. An example can be found in Chip's photo, top row left.
Next type of headgear is the Dienstmutze. It consisted of a black leather visor, for Landsturm the crown was generally well shaped, stiffened and feldgrau or graugrun in color. Utilized the Reich & Landes cockades and cap bands in the same manner as the feldmutze. Usually worn by OR's behind the lines, worn in the feld mostly by NCO's and Officers. There was also a soft version, I believe the type is refered to as crusher type. The next two pc's show members definitely behind the lines, with exampes of both feld / dienstmutzen.
This last pc is of 2 Landsturm guards and Russian POWs, one with oilcloth cap. They are wearing Brigade collar dogs that I am unable to read.
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