Description: German Heer army belt and buckle. The buckle is aluminum and in excellent condition. The belt is maker marked, size is 37 and 1/2 inches. The leather is supple but there is crazing to the surface.
E-mail: edflisak@comcast.net
SOLD
Thanks,
Ed
Description: NSDAP Armband printed version. Excellent condition. It has a couple of tiny pin holes where the vet had placed a badge.
SOLD
E-mail: edflisak@comcast.net
Thank you.
Ed
Just pulled this out of the cabinet. Not sure if I posted before. Noting special. Just a run of the mill, heavily worn M4/44 by Paul Cramer of Lüdenscheid
This post was primarily an exercise of learning how to use my new macro lens for my camera….still working out how to focus it correctly….not easy. Too many buttons/functions on these new cameras! Pictures will get better over time I hope.
I’ve got two pictures of a Generalmajor (?) which I can not identify. The photo was taken between 1941 and 1943 during a ceremony in an Unteroffiziersvorschule, Wehrkreis V Würtemberg. He wears an EK1 1914, a silver VWA from WW1 and a Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse mit Schwertern 1939. On his ribbon bar I can spot the EK2 1914, the Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer (Hindenburg cross), various merit medals from WW1, two Wehrmachts-Dienstauszeichnungen (long service awards) and the Sudetenland medal.
I’ve checked every commanding general of the Wehrkreis V and every general of the V. Armeekorps Stuttgart, nobody is matching. Can somebody help me identify the man on the picture?
Regards
PS: I’m sorry for the white frame around the photograph, my paint skills aren’t the best, so I don’t know how to cut the picture correctly.
I recently obtained this 1927 Karta Legitymacyjna named to Stefan Remiszewski of Chicago, Illinois. The limited information I found in English states that SWAP w A is the organization for Polish - American veterans of WW1 and the Polish-Soviet War. It is not a paper document but a thin canvas like cloth with some holes punched and stamped This ticket good only for tour in Poland. I’m hoping I can trace this to a Blue Army veteran.
Any information regarding the purpose of this item or the veteran Stefan Remiszewski would be appreciated.
Thanks
i wont lie from the start i have recently purchased 6 tinnies which are really mucky does anyone know what i can use to clean them up i wont lie i have full intentions on selling them as they was not what i was told they was