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- During the warmer months of WW2, German soldiers wore the dark green campaign tunic as it was lighter and cooler than the normal field tunic, or alternatively, just the shirt. In 1942, a Summer Uniform started to be produced, made up of a tunic (Drillichbluse) and trousers (Drillichhosen)1. The Waffenrock was a double-breasted coat with two rows of brass buttons down the front, and a red collar and cuffs to denote infantry. The trousers were made of white cotton or linen for summer wear, while grey wool trousers were worn during the winter months2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.As already mentioned, during the warmer months, it was popular for soldiers to wear the dark green campaign tunic as it was lighter and cooler than the normal field tunic, or alternatively, just the shirt. In 1942, a Summer Uniform started to be produced, made up of a tunic (Drillichbluse) and trousers (Drillichhosen).www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_german_ar…The Waffenrock was a double-breasted coat with two rows of brass buttons down the front, and a red collar and cuffs to denote infantry. The trousers were made of white cotton or linen for summer wear, while grey wool trousers were worn during the winter months.ufpro.com/us/blog/german-military-uniform-evolution
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