DanielJones
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This may have been covered before but can't seem to find any info on this particular cap. I've seen it in photos in books about WWII where either French, German, Polish, Russian & even Greeks are wearing this hat. Molstly civilians though. It looks similar to a Greek fishermans hat or a Prinz Heinrich Navy cap but is slightly bigger and sort of falls like a USAAF crusher cap. I have no idea what this pesant/partisan/revolutionary hat is called. Sometimes they are pictured as leather but others that I have seen show it as a wool cap. They always have a leather bill on them though. I have found very few images to reference on line except a couple of shots of Lenin.
Could someone give a little guidance? Douglas, with your vast collection of headgear, would you be able to enlighten me on what kind of hat I speak of? Maybe you have a couple in your collection you can share images & information of?
I've seen plenty of images in books showing rural pesants, Bolshevic revolutionaries, French Resistans fighter, the basic German citizen wearing this type of cap throughout Europe durring the early to mid 20th Century, the 1920's through the 1940's being fairly predominant. The only other thing I can tink that it is similar to is the hat worn by the main character in "Fiddler on the Roof".
Thanks in advance for any help with search, it is greatly appreciated, and if you find any images or info on this type of hat please feel free to post away. I'll post anything that I find as well. Thanks again!
Cheers!
Dan
This may have been covered before but can't seem to find any info on this particular cap. I've seen it in photos in books about WWII where either French, German, Polish, Russian & even Greeks are wearing this hat. Molstly civilians though. It looks similar to a Greek fishermans hat or a Prinz Heinrich Navy cap but is slightly bigger and sort of falls like a USAAF crusher cap. I have no idea what this pesant/partisan/revolutionary hat is called. Sometimes they are pictured as leather but others that I have seen show it as a wool cap. They always have a leather bill on them though. I have found very few images to reference on line except a couple of shots of Lenin.
Could someone give a little guidance? Douglas, with your vast collection of headgear, would you be able to enlighten me on what kind of hat I speak of? Maybe you have a couple in your collection you can share images & information of?
I've seen plenty of images in books showing rural pesants, Bolshevic revolutionaries, French Resistans fighter, the basic German citizen wearing this type of cap throughout Europe durring the early to mid 20th Century, the 1920's through the 1940's being fairly predominant. The only other thing I can tink that it is similar to is the hat worn by the main character in "Fiddler on the Roof".
Thanks in advance for any help with search, it is greatly appreciated, and if you find any images or info on this type of hat please feel free to post away. I'll post anything that I find as well. Thanks again!
Cheers!
Dan