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T&S Heer: Kragenspiegel & Ärmelpatte für Paradewaffenrock Division GD, SELTEN



EUR 850,00
End Date: 04. Dez. 14:47
Buy It Now for only: US EUR 850,00
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WW1 or WW2 Italian Navy Sword?

Hi,

I need some information about this sword:

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Thanks in advance!

Ricardo.


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Pilotka 1940

Hello,
What’s your opinion on this pilotka?
It’s not mine. I’m interested in buying it, but want to check before spending a lot of money. Thanks!


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HJ Knife

Hey my friends ! hope you are all doing great !

Still very unexperienced on HJ Knifes but I would like to know what you thnk about this exemple here:

Is it a good pick up ? I’m sure it is, but these stuff are expensive : D

Thanks !


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Nazi flags on ebay 1 fake? And 1 very expensive

Spotted a couple of Nazi flags on ebay today the first 1 imo is a fake and has a bid of 60 quid and the 2nd 1 i had to look twice at the buy it now price b4 it sunk in which is $4k WOW


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Stahlhelm M18 , 1.Weltkrieg , Glockenhelm , Reichswehr , Wehrmacht , WW2, 2.Wk



EUR 50,00 (0 Bids)
End Date: 03. Dez. 17:16
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Minensucher-Kriegsabzeichen, unmarked

Hi all,

here is my last purchase, the badge is unmarked but I’ve checked on the classification showed by Norm (great work by the way!) and it appears to me that it’s a "Type 3 (RK type) AS in triangle" (3.2.1). Any comments are welcome.

regards,

Pierre

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Anti Gas display

Hi everyone, just put this display together showing British anti-gas equipment used by civilians 1939-45.

Clockwise from left, a 1939 dated babies anti gas suit, an ARP gas rattle, a gasmask for a small child, civilian duty gasmask (used by ARP wardens, rescue workers etc), Service type respirator (issued to firemen, police and others) civilian gasmask issued to asthmatics, with bag, boxed respirator issued to most adults and older children.

I think its incredible to consider the logistics and cost of making sure every person in Britain was protected. This involved the rapid manufacture and mass issue of millions of masks in the period 1938-39, together with public information and training programmes. By the outbreak of war, virtually everyone had a mask and knew how to use it. The government did an incredible job.

Any comments welcome.

Doug


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ADRIAN M 26 STAHLHELM eines KATHOLISCHEN FELDPFARRERS



EUR 1,00 (0 Bids)
End Date: 03. Dez. 19:49
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