An example of an officer's hand embroidered cufftitle " Thule." This regimental cufftitle was authorized for wear for only a year.
It was among the numerous articles obtained from the family of Sturmbannfuhrer Alfred Arnold, who was killed in action in early October of 1944.
I was reading Military History magazine in school the other day and in the "Marketplace" section and this site came up www.ima-usa.com...It seems that these "orginal" helmets are a little to cheap...
I was wondering if you guys think these are legit?
Hello!
I'm trying to recriate a Totenkopf officer's black panzer jacket in late 43 or
early 44.
The only decent tabs I have (got a few from different supplyers...) are the vertical, eyes to the left, tabs.
These are fenomenal, hand made alu bullion, but I don't know if they are period correct.
Can anyone help?
An early tunic for a Scharfuhrer attached to Kraftfahrsturme 2, headquartered in Fulda-Werra. The driver's abzeichen is incorrectly placed on the right cuff of this tunic. Also note the piped collar R Z M labeled undershirt.
Hi,
I'm interested in any information on these Czech weapons, as used by the Germans.I'm particularly interested in the accessories issued with the weapons,as most of those around are post war Yugo.As you are probably aware, both Ryton Arms and World Wide Arms have had ZB30's for sale, alas with all their original markings removed by the Russians.I'm pretty sure they were Romanian in origin, but maybe somebody will know more.Thanks.