The early pattern M1941,had a fall collar similar to the M1935 gimnastiorka and with two belt loops on the rear of the jacket. During the war two types of Telogreika (padded jacket) were in use,namely M1941 and M1943, which were similar in appearance. In 1935 the Vatniks were improved with higher quality production standards. The Vatniks comprised of a quilted jacket (Vatnaya Telogreika) and quilted breeches (Vatnaya Sharovary), which was introduced into service by the end of 1932. The Vatniks winter uniform was approved by the Committee for Standardization of the USSR NKLP on October 8th, 1932. Schapka ushanka (шапка ушанка) in Russian literally means " ear flap cap", from the word "уши" meaning ears. A 32 mm red enamelled/painted or subdued green cap star was affixed to the front flap of the hat. The synthetic fur hats came in various shades and colours, but followed a basic pattern in shape and appearance. Officer caps were of a better quality made from lambswool or astrakhan. bearing no resemblance to fur from any animal. One of the archetypal images during the Great Patriotic War was of the Red Army soldier wearing a fur cap.Įnlisted men's caps were made from a synthetic material and was jokingly referred by the soldiers as being made from "fish fur", i.e. The ushanka was supposedly based on the Finnish Army M1939 turkislakki fur caps. Introduced in 1940 to replace the Budenovka winter schlem, which proved to be ineffective against extreme cold weather, as encountered by the Soviets during the Winter War with Finland in 1939-40. 1076-4.Ī fur cap with ear covering flaps that can be tied up to the crown of the cap, or fastened at the chin to protect the ears, jaw, and lower chin during cold weather conditions. (1) The Agent is the person organising the auction, tender or sale by private treaty on behalf of the Seller.Introduced by order of the USSR People's Commissar of Defense No. The Agent is Gilbert Baitson LLP and is a Limited Liability Partnership incorporated in England under number OC344795 whose registered office is at 389 – 395 Anlaby Road, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU3 6AB. The Agent can be contacted by telephone at 01482 500500 and by email at The Agent’s VAT registration number is GB 166 9856 04. For the purpose of these Conditions, the Agent includes any partner, employee, or appointed person of the Agent. (2) The Seller is the person selling the Lots and will be named on the Sale Details. The Seller may be the owner, an agent for the owner, or an insolvency practitioner acting on an insolvency proceeding relating to the owner of the Lots. The Sale Details will specify if the Seller is an insolvency practitioner. Unless expressly stated in the Sale Details the Agent is selling as agent and not on his own behalf. (3) The Buyer is any person (i) requesting, receiving, or viewing the Sale Details, (ii) visiting any Sale Site, (iii) bidding in the auction, submitting a tender, or making a private treaty offer, and, also, (iv) the person whose offer is accepted by the Seller. In these Conditions, the following definitions apply: Auctioneer: The Agent or a person appointed by the Agent to run an auction.Ī Buyer will be assumed to be acting for himself unless his capacity as an agent for another person has been notified to the Agent in writing with confirmation of the name, address and contact details of the person for whom he is acting.Ģ.1 Definitions. Business Day: a day (other than a Saturday, Sunday, or public holiday) when banks in London are open for business. Collection Deadline: the date and time specified in the Sale Details by which the Buyer must have collected the Lots. Conditions: the terms and conditions set out in this document as amended from time to time in accordance with clause 20.5. Contract: the contract between the Seller and the Buyer for the sale and purchase of the Lots in accordance with these Conditions. Force Majeure Event: has the meaning given in clause 17. Lots: the goods, vehicles, plant, machinery, computers, or intangible items set out in the Sale Details and Lot means any individual item or list of items set out in the Sale Details. Sale Details: means the list of Lots for sale in a specific sale by private treaty or auction or tender process prepared by the Agent and available by hard copy or online. Sale Site: means any site where the Lots are located and available for viewing and the premises or site where any auction sale is held.Ģ.2 A person includes a natural person, corporate or unincorporated body (whether or not having separate legal personality).Ģ.3 A reference to one gender shall include a reference to the other genders.Ģ.4 A reference to a party includes its personal representatives, successors or permitted assigns.Ģ.5 A reference to a statute or statutory provision is a reference to such statute or provision as amended or re-enacted.
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