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Here is your chance to pick up a pair of Drillich TENO work trousers, constructed of oatmeal colored fabric having an HBT weave, straight legs with hemmed ends, waist with a built in belt and steel slide buckle. There is also an adjustable rear belt with four belt loops and two buttons. There are two slash unbuttoned hip pockets with pocket bags of white ribbed cotton. Small flapped vertical tool pocket on the upper right leg, all buttons are made of dark blue wood and are originally sewn with woven maker tag at the rear inner waist and a separate tag size 54, with a large black TENO logo stamp at the inner waistband, with a few small rust colored spots and light storage wear, appear unused. CLICK HERE to view more images of these Technische Nothilfe (TeNo) was a German volunteer emergency response unit. During the period it became in charge of technical civil defence. From 1936, TeNo was gradually absorbed into Ordnungspolizei as an auxiliary police organization and it came under the ultimate control of Heinrich Himmler, as the head of the police, and ultimately the SS. From June 1, 1943, the TN members, serving outside of the Reich , wore the green uniform of the Police and were referred to as the TN-Police. In addition to working within Germany, the TN was active in Nazi-occupied countries from September 1, 1939 as Einsatzgruppen , which followed the Wehrmacht and restored vital services and functions in Poland, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Norway. Free shipping ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD & I don’t charge PayPal fees like some of the other guys!