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The
German Army's original Model-1907/10
uniform underwent
subtle wartime alterations to simplify
its production, and the result was
designated the M1910/15, also called the
M1915 Feld- und Friedens- Uniform.
Of the two basic M1915 uniforms, the Waffenrock
M1915 was used by soldiers for more
formal occasions, while the other M1915
uniform, the Feldgraue Bluse,
was specifically designed for
field wear.
This simplified 1915 version, der vereinfachte
Feldrock, sported plain barreled
cuffs and did away with much of the colored
piping. The M1915 tunics worn by
generals usually had breast pockets, as
seen in the example to the right with
Exzellenz von Mudra.
The M1915 was adopted on the
following dates:
* 21.09.1915 - Prussia
* 10.10.1915 - Württemberg
* 09.11.1915 - Saxony
* 31.03.1916 - Bavaria |