WW2 German uniform question

Danny McG

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I've just googled this but it's full of conflicting info.

The Eagle has landed (1977)

Basically Michael Caine (as the German commander) comes out of the church to confront the American soldiers, he's wearing a zipped black leather jacket.

I didn't know, and still can't find out, if zippers were actually part of the German uniform in the 1940s - any history buffs who can answer?
The film was set in late 1943.

Scene from YouTube:-
 
Zippers were standard on Luftwaffe flight jackets, and the paratroops (Fallschirmjäger) were part of the Luftwaffe, so I guess that's where it came form.
 
Thanks peeps, it just struck me as an anachronism, obviously I was wrong!
 
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Further to an anachronism in films, has anyone ever watched Hanover street (1979) starring Harrison Ford?
I'm fairly sure that double yellow lines weren't introduced in WW2 but they're clearly visible in the film.

Or was it something they used in the blackout?
 
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I really enjoyed The Eagle Has Landed. Good script, excellent acting and casting.

Where Eagles Dare is a good one, despite several "spaghetti-western" type faux-pas.
 

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