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Stahlhelm M35 / Deutsche Wehrmacht / Stempel im Futter



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End Date: 10. Jun. 23:02
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schutzpolizei 1935…

Hello,

Was wondering if there is a list of schutzpolizei personnel one can trace the official who signed this document in 1935…


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Changing password

Maybe I’m just not computer versed but I can’t seem to find the option to change my password. Doesn’t seem to be in my profile.
Can someone point me in the right direction please.
Thanks.

Need help! is it artillery?

a little help.
is it original and what the rank of the officer?
I think the inside leather have been change.


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Luftwaffe Cape Eagles

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Luftwaffe General’s Eagles for summer wear

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Stalingrad veteran grouping.

I managed to obtain another grouping to a soldier who fought at Stalingrad. This is a newly arrived lot from the recent Andreas Thies auction. Erich Walter was a member of Pz. Grenadier Regiment 79 (typo on the card in the photo), part of the 16th Panzer Division. I do not know if Walter survived Stalingrad because he was in the fragments of the division that ended up outside of the pocket or because he was wounded and evacuated out of der Kessel. Either scenario is possible because it is known that 16. Pz Division was split when the Soviet forces encircled the German 6th Army, but on the other hand Walter was the recipient of the Wound Badge in Gold and one of those wounds could have been a life saver that got him evacuated by air out of the encirclement. I intend to do some research and learn more about him. Regardless of how he escaped Stalingrad, he survived the war and lived until 1986. The grouping contains post-war stick pins that he doubtless worn to 16. PD reunions.

This grouping comes from the collection of Richard Kindel who purchased the items from Walter’s son in 2011 (see card in photo). I had the honor of meeting and befriending Herr Kindel when I lived in Germany and was invited to his home to examine his collection during that time. Back then I never imagined I’d be bidding on pieces from his collection at auction many years later.

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Hello from new member

Hi Everyone,

I’m a newly joined member who stumbled upon this site whilst searching for info.

I am a history buff, with interests in European history from the middle ages, WW2 & the Communist insurgence in Malaya, & the Vietnam war.

Most of my reading on WW2 has been about the Pacific theater, but i have just started on the European Theater of war. The interest started in childhood from assembling Tamiya & airfix model kits, watching Black Sheep Squadron, Hogan’s Heroes, & movies like the Great escape, etc.

I am also an avid vintage watch collector and have a few watches from WW2, though most of them are from the 50’s & 60’s.

Thank you,

Gordon

Need help! Fliegerschutzenabzeichen fur Bordschutzen und Bordmechaniker - Assmann

Guys,

Need help. Been on the lookout for a nice Qualified Air Gunner award (not a converted ROAG). This one looks like a fine condition issued and used award.

That said, it’s not a variant I know much about. A zinc "Raised A" Assmann.

Insight and help on authenticity would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Michael

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