A variation of the Battle of Rokitna commemorative badge
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This time it’s from a Focke Wulf 190-A8 that was destroyed either by Russian forces ( or before their arrival ) at Schönwalde airfield, near the towns of Schönwalde and Bötzow, outside of Berlin and pushed into a pit & buried.
It’s 40 x 14 x 6 centimeters and shaped like a flap ( a trim flap maybe? ) with some small arms damage to it.
Any FW-190 experts among us? ……. love to know exactly where it came from.
Cheers, Dan
I’ve found out that next month I’ll be coming into a couple hundred dollars. I have a few things in my collection now but I’d like something that would be it’s highlight until I can get something more rare. I’ve been shopping around and just can’t decide what to get, a flag, a helmet etc. I’m at a loss. Most of my collection so far is T.R but I do have my share of Allied items. If anyone can recommend something in that price range that would stand out I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks Very Much!
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The second one is also a feldposrt karte, same here, I’m not able to read the absender or identify the stamp and I wonder from where it was sent, here is picture of the absender text and stamp:
Next one has no good stamp but there is a written absender which I can not read, here is pictures:
Then I have a letter to a RAD man from 1938, maybe someone can give me more information about hes post as I can nonly read RAD 5/40. Here is a picture
Next one is a beautiful postcard with the Brandenburger Tor with a stamp saying A*ademie der luftwaffe - 1. Kompanie - But I can not the text before "a*ademie" - Maybe someone can?
Then i have a post card with a cute dog, but I can’t find the feldpost number in the data base. Maybe I am reading it wrong? I tryed 03185, 03785, 63185, 73185…
Last one, a very late feldpost letter stamped 20.3.45 from feldpost number 00394 which I can not find in the data base. I got an answer before, ((1.8.1943-23.3.1944) Stab und Einheit Marine-Flak-Abteilung 222.) but since this is in 45, not 43-44 I guess it is not correct?
I hope someone can help me figure this out so I can start researching them!
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by: all1knew
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Hello all,
Here’s your chance to pick up a beautiful NSDAP golden party badge. This small 25mm Jos. Fuess pin has a ton of character was obviously well worn by the recipient. Included is the recipient’s research file. I am able to provide six photocopied pages of NSDAP material concerning the recipient of this badge. The material includes correspondence concerning the loss of the badge, which was reported lost by the recipient.
NSDAP number 44,113 - Fritz Eisenhauer of Weinheim.
Includes free shipping within the United States. If this sale is outside of the US we can split the shipping.
paypal.com is an option but I would prefer a Money Order.
Thank you for looking.
William Kramer
Wehrpass belonging to Infantry Corporal ??Zumb?? who served on the Russian Front and was assigned to Sturm-Regiment 195?? and killed during the Battle for Kursk in July 1943.
On 7th July 1943 Cpl Zumb is documented on page 34 as receiving a bauchschuss,(shot to the stomach) in ??? while fighting on the Northern sector of the Kursk salient in ??? southeast of Orel, Russia. He died (gestorben) the following day, 8th July 1943, in field hospital? 178 in ???
Page 32 and Page 33 shows this soldier had previously served in France. On 22 June 1941 he crossed the Russian Border and participated in numerous battles leading up to and including the Russian counter offensive before Moscow on 5 December 1941.
Page 23 shows the award of the East Medal (Russian Front Medal) 1941/42 on 5 August 1942
Page 22 shows promotions to Gefreiten and Obergefreiten
Thanks in advance for any help,
Cheers,
Richard.