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This is quite rare and unique – Schutzbrief A 1944 Swiss letter of protection for a Berlin woman In the summer of 1944, the approaching and inevitable catastrophe becoming more and more clear. A significant Swiss community lived in Berlin during the war; lived in 1928 still 55,800, in 1945 still 20,000 Swiss in Germany. Also for these Swiss it was clear what danger ultimately threatened Berlin The Swiss embassy at Königsplatz in Berlin remained open until the end of hostilities active. In the final phase of the Battle of Berlin, the embassy building was destroyed at the end of April 1945 occupied by Soviet troops and served as a base during the conquest of the Reichstag. The members of the embassy who remained in the house were initially kept in the basement imprisoned and transported to Moscow after the end of the war, from where they only left months later were allowed to return. Before the end of the Second World War, the Swiss Confederation supplied its… Compatriots living in Germany with so-called letters of protection. The letters of protection were clearly visible on the front door before the (expected) winners arrived attached. The occupying troops had a great need for quarters and occupied them therefore the houses of the Germans, but not those with these letters of protection marked Swiss apartments. Featured in a Book Berlin 1945 – Coming out 2024/2025.
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$355.00
Here we have a large grouping from a Soviet Guards Soldier who fought in the Battle of Berlin with the 31st Guards Artillery. Incredible is the amount of Certificate for capturing the different locations. This is a rare set, and comes with his Red Army ID Papers. This comes with some research .
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This incredibly rare Soviet Poster comes from a Berlin Collection. History has shown us, the Hitlers come and go, but the German People and state remains Stalin This too is featured in Berlin 1945 Book of Stories. We have not been able to find another example of this poster available, it is quite large bigger than two a4 pagers. Extremely Rare
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Nice original certificate for Major Zhukow, Unit: 1st Belorussian Front, 9th Tank Corps. 3rd Shock Army Zhukow lead a unit of IS2 & SU76s – destroying hundreds of enemy soldiers. Battle of the Seelow Heights 1945 Battle of Berlin 1945 Detailed descriptions online of the Majors actions in Germany in 1945. He also had many awards, including the Order of Suvorov and the Order of the Red Banner. Interestingly, his unit fought side by side the 79th Rifle Corps during the attack on the Reichstag. Comes with his print out from the Russian Archives.
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A very interesting postcard, written in the basement of a Berlin House during the battle. This is featured in a book on the Battle of Berlin 1945, should be published this year. Translation Dear friend! I have received all your letters and am very glad and thank you many times, the only letters that I recieved, are yours. I congratulate you, and your relatives, with May 1st – day. I am writing this postcard sitting in a cellar in Berlin, so we have taken it, you may congratulate us. Besides, I was awarded the “Red Star Order”. Enough now, I’ll write more later.I embrace everybody and shake hands and wish you all the best with your exams. – Nikolay. (Sgt BESPALOV – 52330) * The Russians entered Berlin on April 22nd * The red stamp 27.4.45 is the date the unit “postal service” accepted the Postcard
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(stamp) Field mail of the USSR 25.4.45 (stamp) Arkhangelsk Center USSR 554512 (stamp) VIEWED by Military censorship 19522 City of Arkhangelsk Petrogradskiy prospect house № 246 apartment № 3 Karpova Claudia Afanasievna Field mail 03757 Potsdam – 23rd Guards Rifle Division Hello from Berlin. Again there is no time (?) to write a letter, so (?) I am writing a postcard, otherwise you are probably worried. I live well and everything is great and already clav (?) in Berlin. But even in the very center I was not, you know, the city is very big. I don’t know about the center, but the suburbs are not very destroyed: yes, a large, culturally clean city. Although the weather is still cool again, all sorts of fruit trees are blooming. On this note I’m finishing, I will write in detail in the letter. Goodbye for now, my dear and beloved Claudia (?). Kiss, your Shura.
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Here we have an original KPD ID for a German in Post War East Germany. I have not found another one of these dated 1946. Seems to be quite rare.
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Very nice Poster made in 1964 Moscow. Its about four times bigger than A4, printed on material. Depicting the Soviet Army at the Reichstag in Berlin 1945, nit seen another!
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A nice Ex-Camo M42 with a 58 Liner inside. The decal was removed likely during the war as this is a bring back and was not offered for sale on the market before. It seems to be a toned Winter Camo under or a light Grey. Looks to be a late issue M42, with ersatz style leather on the chinstrap, and shell quality is not the best due to the production/war going on.