Medaille zur Erinnerung an die Heimkehr des Memellandes

Hi guys, currently at the sos looking at this Memel Medal. Hope to get some opinions as I know these are faked a lot. Appologise for the photo quality.

Morris

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Paul Meybauer Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse

Recently came across a small Vet group at a second hand store I frequent, some items where over priced but not these two. Got both for under the price of the EK. I’ve posted the Nuremberg Rally Pin already, but I wanted to share my new Cross. Hope you guys like it, a “7” marked Paul Meybauer. Magnetic core with movement. Unfortunately the ribbon is cut small, but original. Thanks for looking.


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New member hi everyone

Hi all
I’m a keen collector of WW2 and earlier, British of German keen on both.
I have been collecting for over 40 years and not really specific on one type of military as love it all too much.
Many thanks for letting me join

Greetings from Scotland.

Hi there,

I am a young collector who has been looking for a community to engage my interest with. This forum would appear to be the most suitable candidate - I look forward to my time here.

many-thanks.

Stahlhelm Wehrmacht Q64 Kradmelder Luftschutz Flakhelfer ohne Decal 2.Weltkrieg



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New member in Denmark

Hi,
I’m an Englishman living and working in Denmark. I recently made my first purchase of an EF M42 helmet - something I’ve wanted to possess for atleast the last 16 years.

I hope to learn a great deal from the forums.

Alex

Beginner composite Helmet?

Is there any composite helmets that you would recommend to me, a beginner?
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Need help! Is this a WW2 Ushanka

I saw this on a site that claims this is an authentic WW2 ushanka. They also have officer’s versions, but i’m interested in this stitching pattern. It also has no stamp, so another suspicious thing. Thanks you in advance, RobloxHelmets

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What Happened in the Bunker in April 1945

This is my recommended bibliography for those who are interested in knowing what happened in the Führer bunker in April 1945. Each of these books can be found online at BookFinder.com: New & Used Books, Rare Books, Textbooks, Out of Print Books costing from $3 to $20. Bookfinder.com also offers them at much higher prices, but if you don’t want to go broke, buy at the lowest cost you can; the information is the same whether you pay $3 or $300. I am a trained historian who writes for publication and I taught military history at San Jose State University for 14 years. I found that this collection of books gave me the most detailed, and most accurate account of what transpired in the Bunker during April 1945.

H. R. Trevor-Roper, The Last Days of Hitler, New York: Macmillan Company, 1947, 254 pp., hardback, Source notes serve as a Bibliography, index.
Assessment: Trevor-Roper was an experienced historian and this book provides a good starting point. Very Reliable

Bezymenski, Lev, The Death of Adolf Hitler: Unknown Documents from the Soviet
Archives
, originally published in Germany as Der Tod des Adolf Hitlers, Hamburg: Christian Wegner Verlag, 1968; New York: Harcourt Brace & World, 1968, New York: Pyramid Book, 1969, paperback, 142 pages, Foot Notes; no Bibliography; Appendix: Protocol Concerning the Discovery of the Goebbels Family; Autopsy Reports; no index.
Assessment :Bezymenski served as an interpreter in the Battle of Berlin under Red Army Marshal Georgy Zhukov. The book is useful, but some of his conclusions have been disproven. Never-the-less, his verbatim autopsy reports are enormously interesting and useful.
Assessment: Very useful, especially the autopsy reports, but only reliable up to a point.

James P. O’Donnell, The Bunker: The History of the Reich Chancellery Group[/I], Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1978, hardback, 399 pp. informational foot notes, no Bibliography, index.
O’Donnell was an Army captain with a journalism background who entered Berlin with the American occupation troops on 4 July 1945. News Week secured his release from the Army and assigned him to organize a Berlin Bureau. His advantage was that he had the opportunity to interview several of the people who had been in the Bunker and were now in British and American custody. He also made several trips into the bunker.
Assessment: Generally reliable and useful

Pierre Galante and Eugene Silianoff, Voices from the Bunker, tr. Jan Dally, New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1989, 172 pp. no source notes, no Bibliography, index. Both authors are experienced researchers and writers. The importance of this book is that they were allowed to use Traudl Junge’s, Hitler’s personal secretary, unpublished memoir of her time as Hitler’s secretary. She was in the Bunker until the end. No source notes and no Bibliography. Index.
Assessment: Reliable in-so-far as Frau Junge’s memoirs are concerned, good first-person material.

Ada Petrova & Peter Watson, The Death of Hitler: The Full Story with New Evidence from Secret Russian Archives, New York & London: W.W. Norton & Company, 1995, softback, 180 pp. Annotated Bibliography, Index. Assessment: Very reliable

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