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The last addition to my collection, worn but a hard to find buckle

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WW2 Japanese clock for the instrument panel seiko

Has anyone seen a similar aircraft clock with the dial with the "12" at the bottom? Most photos I’ve seen show it both ways; the "12" at the top, the "12" at the bottom. Was this common for the Japanese pilots who wore it both ways from a parachute cord around their necks? Also, is this an Army or Navy clock? Any help would be appreciated.


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WWII Japanese Memorabilia

I’m a WWII collector of Japanese memorabilia living in San Francisco, CA. USA

Wehrmacht Feldbluse M36 Feldjacke Uniform feldgrau WW2 mit Abzeichnen!



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PAAR “KRAGENSPIEGEL” - SONDER - VERWALTUNG / BEAMTER - GOLD auf Grau !!!!!!!!!



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Question about WWI VWA issued before/during WWII

Hey gents - this might be a question with an obvious answer, but wanted to run it by the experts before thinking I had it figured out. I know a lot of WWI veterans waited through the 20s, 30s, and some even the 40s to get their complete military records and be officially issued their Verwundetenabzeichen. Personally, I have three such cases in my own collection. Am I correct in assuming that these men still received wound badges without swastikas, even if issued this late? Is this one of the reasons we come across "WWII style" helmeted-wound badges without swastikas? That would be my suspicion.

Thank you in advance for your thoughts!

Question about WWI VWA issued before/during WWII

Hey gents - this might be a question with an obvious answer, but wanted to run it by the experts before thinking I had it figured out. I know a lot of WWI veterans waited through the 20s, 30s, and some even the 40s to get their complete military records and be officially issued their Verwundetenabzeichen. Personally, I have three such cases in my own collection. Am I correct in assuming that these men still received wound badges without swastikas, even if issued this late? Is this one of the reasons we come across "WWII style" helmeted-wound badges without swastikas? That would be my suspicion.

Thank you in advance for your thoughts!

History and Rock Music???

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Quite an unusual subject to combine events in history and rock music, but i think the Swedish metal band Sabaton manage to do it pretty well. Sabaton (band) - Wikipedia
I don’t know the title of the film about the Polish hussars but i wouldn’t mind watching it!…

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Panzer collar tabs real or fake?

someone can guide me to know their origin, they are offering them for sale in a very respectable antique house in my country
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