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How can one locate, easily if possible, a file of an SS individual?
And another questions, how can one trace information of service of the same individual that appear in a book? I am searching information on Karl Heinrich Plath (born 1907 and died (?) 1980), looking for information when he was chef at Sinel’nikovo…
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Shane
I’m new to this forum, but it looks pretty interesting already ;).
I was metal detecting in southern germany on a farm field, which was located next to a former Reichsarbeitsdienst station and found this ring, which looks like a SS Ehrenring. The skull seems to be upside down, but that’s the only weird thing which I noticed. The inside reads "lb Meier 21.12.38 H. Himmler", the "S" of "Seinem lieben" seems to be gone. One of the runes on the outside is completely worn off as well.
Do someone know if this ring is a genuine SS Ehrenring or a replica ?
Can you please help me with this Arbeitsbuch which has been offered to me ?
Is there anything I need to be concerned with ? Looks good to me …
Thank you in advance !
I received this belt of ammo in the early 1970s as a Christmas present from my dad. I’m hoping someone can help me with its identification and age. It’s a 100 round belt and I believe it to be .50 caliber (?) training rounds. I’m not sure if it was for airforce training or ground forces, and whether it dates to WWII or the post war period. The bottoms of bullets are marked with numbers as are the metal links. Thanks for any information and comments.
Tom