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Here is your chance to pick up a Heer tropical motorcyclist’s coat. Constructed of olive colored cotton twill with mesh fabric lining at the upper back and shoulders. Double breasted and constructed to be closed around the rider’s legs, having a chest map pocket with slash opening and two flapped and buttoned pockets at either hip. The cuffs are adjustable. There is a hook and eye at the throat. A rear shoulder yoke and is belted at the rear. Stamped in black ink with sizes and F41 depot. Worn and faded, missing a few buttons and with a few small holes, the largest being at the rear lower hem. Regardless a rare example for your collection! CLICK HERE to view more images of this item! The Heer was the land forces component of the Wehrmacht, the regular German Armed Forces, from 1935 until it ceased to exist in 1945 and then formally dissolved in August 1946. During World War II, a total of about 13.6 million soldiers served in the German Army. Germany’s army personnel were made up of volunteers and conscripts. Only 17 months after Adolf Hitler announced publicly the German rearmament program, the Army reached its projected goal of 36 divisions. During the autumn of 1937, two more corps were formed. In 1938 four additional corps were formed with the inclusion of the five divisions of the Austrian Army after the Anschluss in March. During the period of its expansion under Hitler, the German Army continued to develop concepts pioneered during World War I, combining ground (Army) and air (Luftwaffe) assets into combined arms forces. The German military managed quick victories in the two initial years of World War II, a new style of warfare described as Blitzkrieg for its speed and destructive power. Free shipping ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD & I don’t charge PayPal fees like some of the other guys!