Replica of German army officer Claus von Stauffenberg Tunic (German WWII Uniforms) for Sale (by ww2onlineshop.com)
Replica of German army officer Claus von Stauffenberg Tunic (German WWII Uniforms) for Sale (by ww2onlineshop.com) Replica of German army officer Claus von Stauffenberg Tunic (German WWII Uniforms) for Sale (by ww2onlineshop.com) Replica of German army officer Claus von Stauffenberg Tunic (German WWII Uniforms) for Sale (by ww2onlineshop.com)

Replica of German army officer Claus von Stauffenberg Tunic

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German army officer Claus von Stauffenberg Tunic

Reproduction WW2 German Army von Stauffenberg tunic. Please choose your sizes accordingly or choose the tailor made option (no extra charge but will take approx 4 weeks to tailor)

The price is for tunic only,you will have to pay for the pants and other insiginas

This jacket is made from field grey tricot and is fully lined, the tunic comes with 

tunic
collar tabs 
breast eagle
shoulder boards

Please note this uniform is field grey , please see our terms and conditions for colour disclaimer

Valkyrie is a 2008 American-German historical thriller film set in Nazi Germany during World War II. The film depicts the 20 July plot in 1944 by German army officers to assassinate Adolf Hitler and to use the Operation Valkyrie national emergency plan to take control of the country. Valkyrie was directed by Bryan Singer for the American studio United Artists, and the film stars Tom Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, one of the key plotters. The cast included Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Eddie Izzard, Terence Stamp and Tom Wilkinson.

Cruise's casting caused controversy among German politicians and members of the von Stauffenberg family due to the actor's practice of Scientology, which is viewed with suspicion in Germany. Because of this, the filmmakers initially had difficulty setting up filming locations in Germany, but they were later given access to film in locations, including Berlin's historic Bendlerblock. German newspapers and filmmakers supported the film and its attempt to spread global awareness of von Stauffenberg's plot.

The film changed release dates several times, from as early as June 27, 2008 to as late as February 14, 2009. The changing calendar and poor response to United Artists' initial marketing campaign drew criticism about the studio's viability. After a positive test screening, Valkyrie‍ '​s release in North America was ultimately changed to December 25, 2008. United Artists renewed its marketing campaign to reduce its focus on Cruise and to highlight Singer's credentials. The film received mixed reviews in the United States and in Germany, where it opened commercially on January 22, 2009.

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