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  • WWII German Bekanntmachung Poster - "Avis" Paris 1941 - Execution of French Resistance Members - Large Poster - Very Rare! Sold

    WWII German Bekanntmachung Poster – “Avis” Paris 1941 – Execution of French Resistance Members – Large Poster – Very Rare! Sold

    $400.00

    Here we have an original Large ( 29 3/4″ x 22 1/2″) Poster. See Below for the full story! Condition: Damaged as seen, could be correctly mounted for display.  Last Three photos are reference only. Consider Making an Offer, Shipping World Wide is Free!  Samuel Tyszelman (born Szmul Cecel Tyszelman; 21 January 1921 – 19 August 1941) was a Jewish Polish communist who was a member of the French Resistance during World War II (1939-1945). He and another man were arrested and executed for taking part in an anti-German demonstration. That started a series of assassinations and reprisals in which over 500 people were killed. Szmul Cecel Tyszelman was born in Puławy, Poland, on 21 January 1921. His family was Jewish. During World War II (1939–1945), he was a member of the French communist resistance organization known as Bataillons de la jeunesse. He was in a group named the Main-d’Oeuvre Immigrée, whose members were Jews who had migrated from Eastern Europe in the 1920s and the 1930s. In early August 1941, three of them (Tyzelman, Charles Wolmark and Elie Walach) stole 25 kilograms (55 lb) of dynamite from a quarry in the Seine-et-Oise. On 13 August 1941, Tyszelman, known as “Titi”, was among a group of 100 young people, male and female, who walked out of the Strasbourg – Saint-Denis metro station and followed the tricolour flag of student Olivier Souef. They sang la Marseillaise and shouted “Down with Hitler! Vive La France!” French and German police intervened. German soldiers opened fire, and Tyzelman was hit in the leg. Gautherot fled, but was pursued by a German civilian and caught in a porter’s lodge at 37 Boulevard Saint-Martin. Tyszelman, pursued by German soldiers who were aided by an emergency police van of the 19th arrondissement, was finally arrested in a cellar of 29 Boulevard Magenta, where he had taken refuge. On 14 August, the Militärbefehlshaber in Frankreich (MBF: “German Military Commander in France”) banned the French Communist Party and announced that anyone who took part in a communist demonstration in the future would be charged with aiding the enemy. Tyszelman and Gautherot were tried by a German military tribunal and sentenced to death. They were executed by firing squad on 19 August 1941 at the Vallée-aux-Loups in Châtenay-Malabry, Hauts-de-Seine. Notices in black lettering on red paper were posted the same day to announce the sentence and the execution. Until this time the Jeunesses Communistes (JC: Young Communists) were mainly involved in propaganda, publishing tracts and clandestine newspapers, with minimal armed action. At a session from 15 to 17 August it was agreed that members of the JC should receive weapons training and should increase sabotage and attacks on occupation troops. There was some resistance but with news of the execution of Gautherot and Tyszelman it was agreed to take a more active role. Of the JC leaders, Pierre Georges became primarily involved in military operations in the Paris region, while Albert Ouzoulias was more concerned with recruitment and liaison between the regions. On 21 August Pierre Georges and three companions made a revenge killing of a German soldier named Alfons Moser when he was boarding a train at the Barbès metro station at eight in the morning. When Adolf Hitler heard of Moser’s death he ordered that one hundred hostages be executed at once. The German military commander in France, Otto von Stülpnagel, did not want to upset the Vichy government. He told Vichy he just wanted ten hostages, who would be shot if any Germans were attacked. On 27 August 1941 three Communists were sentenced to death by guillotine and were executed the next day. Over the next few days five more communists who had taken part in Tyszelman’s demonstration were shot and then three Gaullists. This was the start of a series of assassinations and reprisals that resulted in five hundred French hostages being executed in the next few months.

  • WWII Kriegsmarine Soldbuch - Marine Feldwebel Langner - Battle of Berlin Wounded 30.04.1945 Wilmersdorferstr 96! -  Died  1945 - RARE

    WWII Kriegsmarine Soldbuch – Marine Feldwebel Langner – Battle of Berlin Wounded 30.04.1945 Wilmersdorferstr 96! – Died 1945 – RARE

    Artur Langner was born in Prausnitz 1888. Langner worked as a customs chief secretary in his civilian life. Langner was issued a Kriegsmarine Soldbuch by the 17th Marine Ersatz Abt in December of 1944. Langner was given the rank of Marine Art Feldwebel (NCO).  It seems during the year of 1944 he worked on bringing Secret Items under strict orders, on page 21 of the Soldbuch a unique entry is applied to the Soldbuch. That he must not be pulled out into any ad hoc unit and that the rules stipulated from OKH stated, he is working with the Sonderdienst Transportwesen. He is not to be halted, put into any alarm units and if he is forced to seek shelter during an air raid he is to be the carer of the secret items at all costs.  What is clear is that by March of 1945 he was mobilised again, although he was on the 20th of April admitted to Hospital – the Reserve Lazarett 122 – which was located on the Motkestraße 23 in Berlin-Tempelhof. He must have been mobilsed three days later when he was found fit for service, the same day Berlin was encircled!  Its worth nothing that he lived with his wife in Biebricher Strasse 51, Berlin Neukölln so he was not too far from his home! The next clue in his story is the wound tag, Langner was found by LG-Rettungstelle 157 (Unit from Berlin Halensee) on Wilmersdorfer Straße 96 (See Image from GMaps) on the 30th of April 1945. With Grenade Splinter wounds on his left side of his body.   Langner was admitted to hospital in Berlin – Martin Luther Krankenhaus on the 12.5.1945 and died of his wounds at 3.30 on the 4th of June 1945. Interestingly, the Allied Authorities in Berlin issued his Wife Wally, on the 6.6.1945 a permit in both English and Russian languages as a permit to visit her husband by foot in the Martin Luther Hospital. According to research, I was able to find out that Langner was buried in Berlin-Neukölln, St.-Thomas-Friedhof in his own grave, Block 9 – Row 6 – Grave 7. Attached are research, Death Certificate and Graves Information.  This is on of the last Soldbuchs to be entered into a long project, on the Battle of Berlin 1945. 

  • WWII Waffen SS Führerschein - Drivers Licence -  Erwin Harl -  Halftrack 10ton - Das Reich (Reserved)

    WWII Waffen SS Führerschein – Drivers Licence – Erwin Harl – Halftrack 10ton – Das Reich (Reserved)

    Nice Original SS Drivers Licence for Erwin Harl from Hermannstadt, Germany. Born on the 26th of December 1924, he passed away in 1987 (see grave stone picture from web). He did his training with: SS Panzer Grenadier Ausbildung und Ersatz Batl 2 – Prag, they served to provide replacements to the SS Division Das Reich. Writing can be seen on the rear of the photograph, many of these were issued without a photo so this is a nice addition to any serious ID collection. As with all our items Postage is FREE Tracked Worldwide!

  • WWII Nazi Party Badge - RZM M1/128 Eugen Schmidthäussler, Pforzheim - Original

    WWII Nazi Party Badge – RZM M1/128 Eugen Schmidthäussler, Pforzheim – Original

    WWII Nazi Party Badge – RZM M1/128 Eugen Schmidthäussler, Pforzheim

  • WWII German Luftwaffe Pilots Badge - “B&N L”  Berg & Nolte Lüdenscheid - Original

    WWII German Luftwaffe Pilots Badge – “B&N L” Berg & Nolte Lüdenscheid – Original

    “B&N L” stamp indicating manufacture by the firm of Berg & Nolte, in Lüdenscheid Original – FREE WORLD WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

  • WWII German Photo - Waffen-SS/SD Officer - 9x7cm Leonar Paper - Original

    WWII German Photo – Waffen-SS/SD Officer – 9x7cm Leonar Paper – Original

    Nice shot of what looks to be an SD Officer wearing the Riders Badge. 9x7cm printed on Leonar Paper

  • WWII German Original Order - Hitlers Last Orders - Soldiers of the Ostfront - Very Rare Document

    WWII German Original Order – Hitlers Last Orders – Soldiers of the Ostfront – Very Rare Document

    Really rare original Order, this is one of Hitlers Last Orders to the German Soldiers, see the date! Also notice this is the order in which he said no matter what rank or role one step back and you are a traitor. Very rare not seen another, museum grade

  • WWII German PK Sondermeldung Berlin 1945 Rare Original

    WWII German PK Sondermeldung Berlin 1945 Rare Original

    Interesting content for the German Speaker. Not your average find here… Written during the battle of Berlin!

  • Early SS Members Fencing Jacket & Trousers - Sold

    Early SS Members Fencing Jacket & Trousers – Sold

    Early SS Fencing Jacket and Trousers. Made by Max Richter, Curt Knoch in Berlin N.W7 Friedrichstrasse 122. There is really little known about these, there seems to be an accepted collector model of the Fencing Raute and it is mentioned in one book from the early 1990s. I have done a search into the firm and it was first registered in 1920s, with a direct link in the phonebook of 1926 in Berlin. An interesting piece and comes out of a large estate that was recently sold in the USA.

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