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Soldbuch Grouping to Christian Rummel, he was born in Schwalefeld Germany 11th of July 1922. He was a trained metal worker. His replacement Soldbuch was issued on January 1943 and he was assigned with what seems to be: 2 Kompanie, Ski Feld Ersatz Bataillon 1 (1 Skijäger Division) 6? Kompanie, Feld Ersatz Bataillon 5 (5 Jäger Division) The division retreated through the areas of Vitebsk, Kovel, and Narev during 1944. In early 1945, the division fought in the vicinities of Neustettin and Dramburg, with its last battles fought around Freienwalde near the Oder River during the Battle of Berlin in April 1945. The division surrendered to the Red Army at Wittenberge. He was issued the K98 Rifle and was awarded the Wounds Badge in Black for November 1942. Various photographs of Rummel in RAD Uniform, right through to portraits. Although the best photo is by far the photo in the Soldbuch, wearing the Stug Wrap but as a Ski Jäger. Comes with his Pension card and his German expired ID, an interesting Soldbuch and photos from a rare to find Division. What seems to be quite interesting is that he made it back from the front and was not captured by the Red Army, his POW release papers show he was a POW in France.
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An original German Army issued field spade and cover. The folding spade is marked R.H 1940 The Leather Cover is in good condition for display and the spade can be removed easily. It is maker marked: jhg 1941 – Gustav Genschow u. Co., AG, Lederwarenfabriken, Alstadt-Hachenburg Posted tracked included in the price.
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Landers, Frary, and Clark (L.F. & C.) made Model 1917 Trench Fighting Knife Original Period Issued Item Free Postage – US SALES ONLY on this item due to export laws.
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An incredible set to corresponding to the Third Riech era of a Motorboat Regatta in Magdeburg Germany. His Visor insignia as a member is seen pictured next to the club membership in the photo album, The various plaques and items are all well hallmarked, but presented during the Third Riech. His photo album is a journey into the luxurious sport during that period in Germany. Included are a roll of building plans issued by the Ministry for Sport in 1939, the unique and rare building plans for a Marine Hitler Youth Kutter. The manufacture of the large Tin Plate seems to be quite collectable – Meersburg handgeschmiedet deutsches edelzinn The large vase is a NSKK Prize for First Place. An interesting and rare set of TR Motorsport period items.
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Original three photos of German column walking towards Allied Lines on the 8th of May 1943. United States Army Forces in the Middle East (USAFIME) War Reporter . One photo shows a German NCO talking with British Forces – on the rear the well described that its Tunis May 2, after a battle English soldiers are working with this German Soldier to evacuate the wounded. Incredible photo… German Officer photo – on rear interesting description – “German Officer trying to look tough” – 8 May Tunsia 1943 – Note the Officer is wearing a Golden Party Badge as well as both classes of the Iron Cross and the SA Sports Badge as well as the Panzergrenadier (Bronze) Panzer Combat Badge. United States Army Forces in the Middle East (USAFIME) War Reporter . Rare Originals.
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Original larger photos depicting Bunkers in an unknown location, in one photo atwo German Officers can be seen. Photo paper is Agfa Brovira. Price is shipped tracked
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An incredible unpublished photo of a MG42 Gunner in a concealed position, with many fine details of the Optic as well as the camo he improvised around the MG42. On the rear of this image there is text: 9 – 1943, B. Salerno An incredible large photo of German manufacture (printed on Agfa Brovira). Was in a collection in the USA. This photo likely could be published, it is sharp and knowing where it was pin points it to Operation Avalanche – Battle of Salerno, September 1943.