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this is a pre hj raincoat i bought yesterday

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That looks to be a good 1930s raincoat , problibly for civilian use ... however; Im sure regulations were relaxed for the HJ when it was raining .
 
hello maurice-NL
is it this one more for the TENO ? TN but without the "Zahnkranz".
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hello bertl59,
i bought the raincoat togheter with the flute and fanfare, it was al from the same person
the person used the raincoat when he was in the hj, so i was told

i dont understand what you wrote about TENO, what is teno ?

maurice
 
Yes, as Bertl says, that stamp shows the "N" and hammer which are part of the TENO (Technische Nothilfe) emblem:

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"TN VII" would appear to stand for: "TENO Landesgruppe VII" but I can't seem to find a list anywhere showing which area that Landesgruppe covered.
 

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With the date April 20, 1936 the Bezirksgruppe VII, which was Mark Brandenburg
was renamed as Landesgruppe VII, being Kurmark (Akte 1/2a Tgb.Nr. 1/199).
Information like this is to be found in the "Verordnungsblatt der Technischen
Nothilfe".

Cities in this district were for example Königsberg, Brandenburg, Prenzlau, which all
had a roman number (I do not have complete lists, sorry).
 
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