HBT tunic in combat usage
Im looking for any photos of German TR HBT tunic in combat usage.
Thank you in advance.
Schlange
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Im looking for any photos of German TR HBT tunic in combat usage.
Thank you in advance.
Schlange
Thank you in advance.
Dmitry.
After the already shared salvadorean Nazi Bus thread, here comes another bizarre image.
This is the logo from the COLEGIO SUIZO SALVADOREÑO…
It does not seem to be very swiss, neither very salvadorean..
Those SS runes and this silly Reichsadler- inspired bird would make me fear that the children´s main lecture will be " Mein Kampf" or Rosenbergs " Mythus des 20. Jahrhundert.. ".
I am swiss,and still don´t know what to think of that… maybe i better dont think at all..
This Nazi Bus is worth sharing.. add some dangerous high velocity antisocial behaviour and Reaggetón- "music" at highest volume, and you get the picture.
A real NAZI driver in a fake Nazi "Microbus"…
The thieves were organized, and literally cleaned him out.
I would ask that everyone be on the lookout for these around the world (I have to believe they will wait a while, then start approaching individual collectors around the world, a la Pawel Nowak.
Here is an overview of the collection:
WW2 Japanese Army Going to War banner;the measurement of 128” x 27”
From top under the rising sun: blue letter: "wish", two letters below: "return with triumph",
below in the middle is the soldier’s name, 谷村正一, "Mr. Shinichi Tanimura".
On the right next to the name: "the 16th legion of the Manchuria Troop",
On the left next to the name: "the infantry 36th division"
At the bottom: a location called "inner side of river", workers from a factory name. So the banner was dedicated by these workers. "from workers of 寺西(Teranishi)"
Bottom at left: a signature of the person who wrote this banner in brush pen but really can’t read it.
Thank you for any information on such a large banner.
Joe C
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by: bob32268
Description: This item is a WWII German bunker lantern that was dug at Stalingrad. This was brought to the U.S. by a good friend of mine
who visits Volgagrad and digs with Sebastien. The lantern is complete and in VG condition. I believe it would work correctly
if you wanted to actually use it. Prefer to sell in U.S. but will ship to Europe for actual mailing/insurance costs.
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