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Here we have stunning original US Korean War Veterans Photo Album. He has kept all the newspaper clipping and even taken items from dead Chinese soldiers and put them in his album. There is some great photos of a battle in which he was injured. Deserves further research.
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This incredible grouping comes with what many never had the time to do, keep meticulous diaries. Pual Kandl served in various units such as Eisenbahn (Train) Sapper Units. He was killed on the 30.6.1944 in Russia. His Feldpost – one letter was returned as he was Killed in Action. Final Comments This is a great book project, German Soldiers were not encouraged to keep such diaries, having his whole war service covered as well as his Wehrpass and KIA Letters, Photos and Feldpost. This makes for a great project these are very hard to find with diaries.
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An interesting report, detailing specifics such as agreed points, enemy activity etc. This is marked clearly secret. Its an original and something for the serious Ardennes Collector. Original Period Item
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An odd lot of Third Reich Items bring backs from Europe by a US GI.
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Great set and worthy of further research. Becker scored a kill over Weiner Neustadt, downing a B24 Bomber of the USAF. Such documents are quite sought after.
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Nice Original item related to the 278 Inf Div time in Morrovall, Filotteran, Osimo, Casrelfidardo in Italy.
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Here we have an incredible chance to have an historical grouping. Included are the following items: Original Period Print – Military Tribunal – Number One – Nürnberg Germany 1946 – 1947 Original Period Print. Military Tribunal – Case 9 – nürnberg Germany 1947 – Justice US Patch Original Rare US Army Europe Patch Original Photo of the Tribunal in Session -Note patch in wear – Göring and other Nazi War Criminals Interestingly Case 9 On September 10, 1947, the US Military Government for Germany created Military Tribunal II-A (later renamed Tribunal II). This tribunal was tasked with trying Case #9 of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings: United States v. Otto Ohlendorf, et al.. Case #9 is usually referred to as the Einsatzgruppen View This Term in the Glossary Case. The 24 defendants in Case #9 were all leading members of Einsatzgruppen that operated on the Eastern Front during World War II. The Einsatzgruppen View This Term in the Glossary were special task forces of the SS and Police. The Einsatzgruppen led by the defendants organized and conducted mass shootings of Jews, Communists, and others in territory that Germany seized from the Soviet Union. The Indictment and Charges On July 29, 1947, the 24 defendants in the Einsatzgruppen View This Term in the Glossary Case were indicted for their role in murdering between 723,661 and one million people “as part of a systematic program of genocide.” The indictment listed three charges: crimes against humanity war crimesmembership in organizations declared criminal by the International Military Tribunal Twenty-four Einsatzgruppen View This Term in the Glossary members were charged. Each one was charged with committing all three counts between June 1941 and July 1943 https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/subsequent-nuremberg-proceedings-case-9-the-einsatzgruppen-case#:~:text=Case%20%239%20is%20usually%20referred,of%20the%20SS%20and%20Police. More the Tribunal