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SS-Dagger M.7/8

Hallo
show my SS 1933

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SS Belt

Belt ss 1325
Beispiel Seite 203 Angolia

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Set for sale: Multiple Quality 3rd Reich Items - Guarant’d Authentic - 30-Day Return - No Questions

Items brought to U.S. in September of 1945 by USAAF Technical Seargent Frederick Feldman.

Please, legitimate inquiries only!
Please send e-mail requests for photos of items.
Return Privilege does NOT include Return Shipping Costs Refund.
All Items Guaranteed Authentic; 30-Day, No Questions Asked Return Privilege
Grading is Exact; Mint = New, Unused, etc.
Payment Accepted via U.S.P.S. or Bank Issued Money Order
Items Will Only be Shipped U.S.P.S. Certified-Insured
Buyer Agrees to Pay for Actual Packing and Shipping Costs
Payment In-Full Must be Received within Ten (10) Business Days of Sales Agreement otherwise Sales Agreement is Null and Void

Some of the badges I really don't want to part with since they are just absolutely pristine. More importantly, the condition of these items far exceeds what you or I could expect from most any full-time dealer at the same price! Consequently, if I decided that I wanted to "replace" any of them, it would cost me more than the prices listed below.

1944 SS Soldatenfreund, Der Taschenjahrbuch Der Wermacht - Fine Covers - Extremely Fine Pages - Approximately 1" Separation of Rear Cover From Spine (1/8" Wide) - Typical Late War Paper - A Couple of Page Entries and Some Light Page Folds; No Missing Pages with Complete Foldout Map - Issued to L. Growen - RARE - Try to Find One for Less Than 225 Euros ($300) at an online dealer - $250
(2) Der Stahlhelm Junior Member Badges - Both Marked with Different Maker's Mark - Absolutely Mint (Issued, but Never Worn) - Silver is 100% - $45/each(1) NSDSBST Stahlhelm Pin - Marked - Absolutely Mint (Issued but Never Worn) - Silver 100% - Hard to Find - $75
(1) 1933 Hanover Stahlhelm Tinnie - Marked - Near Mint - Silver 90% - Scarce - $35Early Hitler Youth High Leader's Peaked Cap Eagle - Marked RZM M1/58 - Scarce - Absolutely Mint (Issued but Never Worn) - Silver100% - $85
Railway Collar Tabs (Pair - Left & Right) - Tunic Removed - Type 3-C BeVo - - Some Handling Dirt that Does Not Distract & Moth Nip to Reverse for Accurate Description; Very Attractive Pair Extremely Fine – RARE - $90Mother's Cross, Bronze Grade - Near Mint + (Enamel Perfect, Missing Ribbon) - $251934 Aufwarts Aus Eigener Kraft Tinnie - Good - $61935 Tag Der Arbeit Tinnie - Marked Robinson Oberstein/Nahe - Extremely Fine - $201937 Reichparteitag Tinnie - Marked Geber Trautz Pforzheim - Very Fine - $151938 Reichsparteitag Tinnie - Marked Deschler u. S. Munchen 9 - Fine - $15
1939 Reichsparteitag Tinnie - Marked Besson Gmund - Very Fine - $15
(2) 1942 Kreistag in Diekirch - Marked M9/162 - Very Fine - $12/each1939 Wound Badge - Black Grade - Marked EH 126 - Very Fine - $35
Cilli VDA Tinnie - Very Good - $8
1934 Kameradschafts Treffen Karlsruhe Tinnie - Gold - Mint (issued but never worn) - RARE - $45
1914 VFV Nurse's Red Cross Pin - Marked Astubbe Berlin C - Extremely Fine - $35
Hitler Youth Compass - Marked CLK jne S 4130 - Very Good + (top cover missing paint along rim) - $30
Eight (8) Cigarette Card Packs - Mint/New (Unopened) - Complete (Not Missing Any Cigarette Cards):
(2) Bilder-Gruppe 58 Olympia 1936 - Band II - $10/each
(2) Bilder-Gruppe 59 Olympia 1936 - Band II - $10/each
(1) Bilder-Gruppe 62 - Adolf Hitler - $10
(1) Bilder-Gruppe 61 - Adolf Hitler - #10
(1) Bilder-Gruppe 65 - Adolf Hitler - $10
(1) Bilder-Gruppe 66 - Adolf Hitler - $10
1940 Der Grohe Deustche Feldzug Gegen Polen - Very Good Covers - Near Mint Pages – Heavily Illustrated with Hundreds of Photos of the Polish Campaign Showing All Forms of Early War Uniforms, Insignia and other Regalia - 346 Pages - RARE - $85
1939 Arno Breker - Bereitschaft Catalog - Sonderschrift des Oberkommndos der Wermacht Abt. Inland - Fine Covers - Extremely Fine Pages - 52 Pages - RARE - $75
Russia by Bernard Pares - A Fighting Forces Penguin Special - Issued to U.S. Troops - Very Good - 276 Pages - $10
Pocket Guide to France by U.S. Army Information Branch - Issued to U.S. Troops - Very Fine - 72 Pages - $10
1942 Coca-Cola 5 Cents Bottle Opener - Pocket Knife - Issued to U.S. Troops - Blade Marked Colonial I-Rox U.S.A. - One Small Spot of Rust on Blade for Accuracy - Perfect Bakelite Handles - Excellent - Scarce - Highly Collectible - $65
Brass Wermacht Forces Lighter - Brass (Patinated) - All Original with its Factory Wool Lighter Fuel Filter - Marked - As New/Never Used - RARE - Highly Collectible Outside of Militaria - $75WW1 Swiss Made Officer's Wristwatch - Marked "Overseas" - Extremely Fine - RARE - $275
WW2 US Army Good Conduct Set - Multiple Bars with Bronze Star - Original Manufacturer's Box - Absolutely Mint (Issued, but Never Worn) - $45
5-Figure WW2 Elastolin Set - Flamethrower, Medic, Kriegsflag Bearer, Grenade Thrower, and Rifleman - Excellent - Sold Only as a Complete Set - 4 of the RAREST WW2 Era Elastolin Figures - from Dresden! - $230

Franz Stigler Man of Honor

Franz Stigler was an Oberleutnant that flew in Galland"s JV44 and J6-27 squadrons. On Dec. 20, 1943, he flew up on "Ye Olde Pub", an American B-17 that had been shot to hell. Stigler saw the 17 as an easy kill, and as he approached from the rear,he waited for the tail gunner to take aim on him. As he closed in the tail guns didn't move. As he got closer he saw that the tail gunner was obviously dead. He flew next to the bomber and could see that almost every crewman was wounded, with large holes throughout the fuselage. Stigler said he had never seen a plane in such bad shape. Stigler motioned to the B-17 pilot, Charlie Brown to land in German Territory. Brown in a subtle way ignored him. Brown erroneously figured that Stigler's 109 was out of ammo. In reality Stigler's plane was completely full of ammunition. Stigler said he felt if he shot the B-17 down, it would be like shooting a man in a parachute, because he felt the Americans didn't have much of a chance of making it anyway. Brown had one of his crewmen crawl into the top gun turrent and start to point his guns at Stigler's 109. Stigler had frantically been trying to point the B-17 towards neutral territory, but Charlie Brown was wounded and too dazed to understand. Once the gun turret started his way, Stigler pulled away and headed back to base, after showing great compassion for his fellow warriors. Stigler had already shot down two other B-17's that day. If he had finished off "Ye Olde Pub" he would have been awarded the Knights cross.

Franz Stigler flew 500 combat missions before the end of the war. He was shot down 17 times, had 28 kills with another 30 probables, including 11 four engine bombers. He spent time in every fighter Germany had, but spent most of his time in the ME109 and ME262. After the war Franz moved to Canada and was fortunate enough to meet with Charlie Brown, the pilot of the helpless B-17.

Franz signed many photos as well as paintings of the amazing event over Germany in 1943. In 2003, I was fortunate enough to speak with Franz's great grandson and obtained two autographed photos of Franz Stigler. Franz passed away in 2008 at the age of 93. Hopefully the chivalry of Franz Stiglar will never be forgotten.

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shoulderstrap material?

could this be ww2 period material for russian navy shoulderstraps?

Need help! need help,are they genuines

Hi guys

Just bought 2 medals and 3 Certs last weekend from Germany.
Please tell me are they all genuine?
Thanks!!!!!.

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Need help! need help,are they genuines

Hi guys

Just bought 2 medals and 3 Certs last weekend from Germany.
Please tell me are they all genuine?
Thanks!!!!!.

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Weird M16

Hi
Do you think this is a real one?It’s said the owner was a tank driver in the 3rd Army.Do you think is that possible to get the original black paint back?Is that a good choice?thanks a lot.:)


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Imperial Tank Badge….opinions

I have researched and read everything on this site in regards to these Imperial Tank Badges. I would like opinions as to if the one I have is real. Here is the story. I run and ad in the local paper for WWl and WWll items. A guy called and said he had inherited most of his grandfathers war trophies. Wanted to know if I was interested. I bought everything he had, this medal, a german smoke grenade, two german practice grenades and a 50"x150" Party Banner for $450. I think the smoke grenade is WWI so I will post it here with this thread. I plan on posting the other two grenades and the Nazi banner in a different thread.

The badge is hollow, has a weep hole at the bottom and the detail matches the ones I have seen on this website that are represented as originals. It does not have a maker mark on the back…does that mean it is a reproduction?

I think the grenade is WWl. The top unscrews. The head is completely empty.

Please let me know opinions and what you think the value is for each of these items.

Thanks in advance for your feedback and opinions.

Kevin


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Stalingrad Relics

I have a friend who goes to Stalingrad every summer
for a month to dig for relics with friends/family who live
there. These two items are some of the things that I got
him to part with.
The Panzer Assualt Badge was found near Pitomnik
Airfield. It has a small circular makers mark in the upper
left had corner (see Photo) but I can't make it out due
to corrosion.
The belt buckle was dug in the southern part of the
"Kessel" in the positions of the 297 Infantry Div. It is
marked K & N which I tried to show in the pics.

Tks for looking,
Bob

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