Guys, thought you'd like to have a look. Regards, Hal
When this came to my attention one thing popped in to mind......some poor guy will probably pay big bucks for this crap.
This is supposed to be a original letter from & signed by Erwin Rommel.
The story that comes with it :
" this letter was found in france on an addic after years.....bla bla...
...more bla....so take this unique oppurtunity to own a piece of history.
somebody want to guess were this item is offered for sale?
When this came to my attention one thing popped in to mind......some poor guy will probably pay big bucks for this crap.
This is supposed to be a original letter from & signed by Erwin Rommel.
The story that comes with it :
" this letter was found in france on an addic after years.....bla bla...
...more bla....so take this unique oppurtunity to own a piece of history.
somebody want to guess were this item is offered for sale?
Found these 3 pics i still had.
I suspect that these are reprints for somekind of collecting album, like the albums that could be collected with cigarette's or something like that.
The reason why i think so, is because of the numbers on the back.
Photo of Heydrich is numbered "113-1a"
Photo of Peiper is numbered "065-3b"
The other person i cant tell his name, as i have to look it up..do now its LSAH..pretty sure 1 of you knows his name by heart.
This photo is numbered "013-1c"
If these numbers make any sence to someone please let me know.
Would be great to know what yhet were used for.
Thanks
On Wednesday March 12th 1941 Reichs minister Dr. Seyss-Inquart held a speach concerning the Arbeitsbereich of the NSDAP in The Netherlands.
This Booklet containing that speach also has alot of personal notes and highlighted pieces, from the hand of its owner.
This particular booklet came from very loyal NSB member that stayed supporting nazi ideology till the day she died in 2007.
Hi guys,
I have this small booklet for a while now,
unfortunatly the previous owner decided the best place for this item was in a office storage map. :mad:
So thats why the holes are in there notcool
My guess would be that this is a propagande magazine, perhaps for the man that served their fuhrer, to insure them that al is going like planned and the war is about to be won.
I was helping out a friend who recently bought a German patrol boat in Holland. When wandering about on the shipyard where my mates ship was I came across the crazy little thing. Its made of aluminium, has its original colors and is more or less complete. It found out who the owner was and he told me it was used by the American army in 1944 during Operation Switchback in the South of Holland. It had sank in sweet water, and was recovered in 1952 by his father.
The engine, a GM, is redone and he told me it is a very fast boat.
I went on board and found it still has all the labels and even the canvas rifle holders!
He wants to sell it, but is asking a silly price.
Anybody seen one of these before?
Greets Appie.
I found this ring from an old man.I know that it is fake, although the old man said to me that it's owner was gestapo officer...But if it wasn't so what do you believe it could be its true story?why making a ring like that (not only for selling it)? the old man i believe was not its maker.He really believed that it was gestapos ring.
Very nicely preserved NSB propagande poster.
Have this one original framed hanging on my wall...
dont know why, but this is still one of my all time favorite propaganda posters from that time.
The text translate's to:
Don't let your boy grow up for the dole
This poster was made by Arjen Galema in 1935
and tried to capitalize the great depression as a argument to draw voters to the nsb in the 1935 campaign.
The nsb got 8% of all vote's that year
German book on german soldiers in the Netherlands,
it describes our typical do's & dont's..daily life in holland and some artwork & photo's of dutch scenery & people
The book was printed in order of the Wehrmachtbefehlhaber in holland "General der Flieger Fr. Christiansen"
Book is still in nice condition