Is this a German whistle?

Hello.

Who can identify this whistle with compass? The man who show me it says, that whistle he found in abandoned house in Ukraine. He is sure that whistle with compass German from world war II era.

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for sale M40 White Camo German Combat Helmet

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by: Paul D

Description: M40 White Camo German Combat Helmet,
A chance to buy a Genuine White Camo Helmet
This relic Helmet was recovered in Estonia and shows a predominantly White winter camo over a dark green with original issue paint underneath. Much of the original paint is still visible
The helmet is in good sound condition and much of the original paint is still retained.
Unlike many of those that are on the market is an original winter / white camo helmet from the Eastern Front Battlefields.
Post and packing will depend on destination and plus any paypal fees to be paid by buyer

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Early SS Tab For Review

Hello it would be a great help if I could get a few opinions on the SS Tab.
As I know there are some here that have great knowledge on these earlier Tabs.

Thank you for any info
Raymond


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Stahlhelm M40 schwarz Original Wehrmacht WK2 WW 2 Elite XX Q64



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Kragenspiegel Heer Mannschaft gewebt Panzertruppe (h773)



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British, Dutch WWII shipwrecks vanish from Pacific Ocean

British, Dutch WWII shipwrecks vanish from Pacific Ocean
By Emiko Jozuka, CNN

Updated 11:49 PM ET, Wed November 16, 2016

(CNN)Several World War II shipwrecks have vanished from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, prompting the British and Dutch governments to seek answers.

Divers first found the WWII wrecks — which were declared war graves — off the coast of Indonesia in 2002.
According to the Guardian, the Dutch Ministry of Defense confirmed that the wrecks of cruisers HNLMS De Ruyter (6,545 tons) and HMLMS Java (6,670 tons) and destroyer HMLMS Kortenaer (1,316 tons) were found missing during a expedition to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Java in 2017.
Though divers used underwater photography and sonar to find traces of where the ships had been, both cruisers and vast parts of the destroyer had disappeared from the bottom of the Java Sea.

The Guardian also reported that two British ships, the heavy 8,390-ton cruiser HMS Exeter and the 1,405-ton destroyer HMS Encounter, and one US Navy submarine had also gone missing. HMS Electra, a 1,405-ton British destroyer, has also been scavenged though a chunk of that wreck still remains.
"The [Dutch] MOD very much deplores the fact the ships are gone. After all, we have to treat this matter with care, we are talking about a very important war grave," a Dutch MOD spokesman told CNN.
The Battle of the Java Sea — which marked the height of Japanese naval power in the Pacific — involved British, Dutch, US and Australian ships and took place on February 27, 1942. It proved disastrous for allied forces who suffered the loss of at least 10 ships and 2,173 sailors.

Ships stripped for metal?
In 2015, the New Straits Times reported that groups of divers disguised as fishermen were illegally stripping sunken WWII ships for metals such as aluminum, brass and steel.
Alongside the Dutch war wrecks, scavengers have been stripping two sunken British Royal Naval vessels, the HMS Prince of Wales and the HMS Repulse since 2012, according to British newspaper The Telegraph.
The ships’ propellers are made of phosphor bronze, which according to the Telegraph report is worth around $4,700 per ton. Each ship propeller weighs in at an estimated 15 tons.
"The UK government condemns the unauthorized disturbance of any wreck containing human remains," a spokesperson from the British Ministry of Defense, told CNN in a statement.
"We have contacted the Indonesian authorities to express our serious concern at this news and to request that they investigate the reports and take appropriate action to protect the sites from any further disturbance."

It is against international law to desecrate naval war wrecks, war graves and associated artifacts as it causes distress to loved ones of those who lost their lives on board.
The British Ministry of Defense added that it would continue to work with regional governments and partners to prevent inappropriate and unauthorized activity on the wrecks of Royal Navy vessels.
"A military wreck should remain undisturbed and those who lost their lives on board should be allowed to rest in peace," the British MOD added.

Kragenspiegel Luftwaffe Mannschaft mittelgrün neu (e506-)



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Kragenspiegel Luftwaffe Mannschaft blau neu (e512-)



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SS Deutschland Cuff Title

Hello friends! I would like to share my first SS cuff title! I have been saving for 2 years and it has payed off! I also wanted to ask if anyone knows of who maker 11 is? I cant seem to find it…. 1019091101909210190931019094


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Frühe Kragenspiegel Wehrmacht Panzer-Jäger Stug mit Unterlage 2 WK



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