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Furajka (cap) Field for Step Cossack units. (Фуражка походная (Степовых казачьих частей)) M1-033-G

$ 65.0 per item

Furajka has a characteristic high crown and band. Can be constructed for any Regiment or branch of service.

Kuban cap commanders Kuban Cossack units M 1936 (Кубанка комначсостава кубанских казачьих частей обр. 1936 г. ) M3-001-G

$ 70.0 per item

Introduced by the order of People’s Commissar of Defence of the USSR number 67 of 23 April 1936. Canceled orders Commissar of Defense of the USSR № 005 of February 1, 1941, but was used until the end of the war.

M1907/10 JAGER BATTALION EM/NCO’S FIELD CAP (Полевая шапка (егерская)) M2-005-G

$ 20.0 per item

We make hats of any regiment. Desired color edges disclosed in the notes when ordering.

Rogatyvka to the Polish military division named Kosciuszko (Рогатувка для военнослужащих Польской дивизии им. Костюшко) M5-007-G

$ 25.0 per item

The 1st Infantry Division of the Polish Warsaw Tadeusz Kosciuszko (1 Polska Dywizja Piechoty im. Tadeusza Kościuszki) – was formed in 1943 in the USSR, the activists of the “Union of Polish Patriots” of Polish citizens and citizens of the USSR – Polish origin.

Rogatyvka to the Polish military division named Kosciuszko (Рогатувка для военнослужащих Польской дивизии им. Костюшко) M5-007-G

$ 25.0 per item

The 1st Infantry Division of the Polish Warsaw Tadeusz Kosciuszko (1 Polska Dywizja Piechoty im. Tadeusza Kościuszki) – was formed in 1943 in the USSR, the activists of the “Union of Polish Patriots” of Polish citizens and citizens of the USSR – Polish origin.

VISOR CAP M1933-45 (chaplain) (Фуражка обр. 1933-45 гг. (военного священника)) M4-067-G

$ 70.0 per item

In each division ground troops were two priests – Catholic and Protestant. They were given the status of military officers and wore uniforms with the signs of difference.

Visor cap M1940 for generals (Фуражка повседневная для генералов обр. 1940 г) M3-074-G

$ 90.0 per item

Introduced by the order of People’s Commissar of Defence of the USSR № 212 from July 13, 1940.