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Both original wartime with all dividers, one has what seems to be an SS Mark but this was likely added postwar. The other has a Russian Soldiers name entered into the middle neatly – Otherwise two nice marked originals.
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Original German Helmet, has a two tone camo. Made by CKL – Eisenhüttenwerke Thale
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Original GI bring back with a speck of white paint on it… Buckle made by: B&N in 1940 – Berg & Nolte Akt.-Ges., Lüdenscheid Nicely marked and belonged together.
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A nice original bring back from a US GI. The Candle holder has markings. DRGM – and the model is a Alpina.
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An original Third Reich Political Leaders Belt and Buckle. Maker: RZM M4/39 Leather is also the most desirable cut with the RZM label in ink. Named to Anton Zauner – unable to find much on his name. This was a GI US Army Bringback from WW2.
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Really nice character to this sleeper find. The leather still is moveable. A really nice example of a US Bring Back. Maker: JFS – JFS Josef Feix & Söhne, Gablonz an der Neiße This has a personalisation added, the hook added to the leather was as found and could have been for the helmet. Initals of the German Soldier are also seen. Really a nice sleeper with plenty of color left.
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A Nice Soldbuch to a Pharmacist in a war hospital – full of entires, worthy of further research An example of a Kriegsmarine Führungsbuch – with original photograph worth of further research. Four Work books.
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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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