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Richter worked for the RLM (Luftwaffe Command) in the aassembly of aircraft/repair of aircraft. He was employed at the Junkers Factories and according to his Lohnbuch (rare ID) he was working for the RLM in Odessa, Ukraine. And later Piacenza in Italy. The original ID issued at the air base in Italy displays a picture of Richter. Included is a the so called Paris Pass, for him to stay in Paris for a period. Issued by the Kommandant of Paris. It seems postwar he worked in the VEB in Eastern Germany (Dresden).
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This incredible original ID was issued to a counter revolutionary named Mikhail Puchin – allowing him to serve in the buildings of Cheka. This is so rare it was already in a world class collection, issued in 1927. Comments: Incredibly Rare – could be further researched. Comes with a translation in English.
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An untouched KM Officers Dagger, this was a bring back to the USA after WW2. Seen some wear and small damage on the handle, the blade could be cleaned nicely. These are not so easy to get when they are not parts daggers. Probably worth to clean the blade, but we will leave this to a new owner. Price is shipped tracked worldwide.
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The Telefunken Torn.E.b /24b-305 (Spez 976 Bs) receiver was the end product of a series of Telefunken ‘portable’ receivers developed mainly for field use from the late 1920s onwards. They were intended for use both as a general purpose field receiver and as an accompanying receiver for a number of transmitters of the type normally found installed in signals trucks. The receiver frequency coverage is from 100kHz to 6670kHz. The earliest version was designed by Telefunken in the late 1920s as Spez 276 Bs and this was revamped in the early 1930s as Tornister Empfanger (portable receiver) Spez 445 Bs. By later standards it could be described as clumsy. Not unlike the National HRO, it employed plug-in coil units (three of them marked Kurz, Mittel and Lang) to cover the frequency range (see cover photo). The circuit employed four triode valves type RE 074 powered from a 90 volt battery and a 4.8 volt alkaline accumulator (type NC10). Radio, batteries and accessories were all in one case – quite a load for the signalman! With the development of the military general purpose two volt filament pentode valve (RV2 P800) the set was redesigned and split into two cases, one for the radio and one for the batteries and accessories. If necessary, the two cases could be clipped together. The plug-in coil system was dispensed with and replaced by an integral rotating coil turret. Trials with this equipment pointed to a need for some ergonomic improvements and some simplification of controls and other slight changes resulted in a more ‘user friendly’ front panel. The rectangular power supply plug and socket were replaced by a circular five pin connector which became standard for much field equipment. Thus, in 1936/37 the Telefunken Torn.E.b Spez 976 Bs was accepted for Wehrmacht use as the Torn.E.b/24b305 ( also known outside Germany as the AE95). Comments: This is an early model, with the original morse code handset, with Waffenamt stamps. Price includes shipping in the USA – if you are in Europe let us know via email which shipping method you would like due to weight.
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Panzer Assault Badge in Silver 25 assaults by Josef Felix, Gablonz Construction: Copper coated zinc constructed – with riveted zink tank and crimped in set up. Condition: a small crack but does not affect the display of the award. Price is posted inclusive tracked worldwide.
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Pennant for Admirals, a navy-blue triangular pennant with national eagles embroidered on both sides in golden yellow and continuous edge trim of golden swastika braiding. No interior reinforcement. Dimensions approx. 34 x 22 cm. Condition: This example shows signs of wear/use. Price is shipped tracked worldwide.
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Original Majors tunic, early style. Shoulder board has the cyphers for a Veterinarian Major. Not the easiest type of tunic to find.
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A really rare banner with a size of circa 35x25cm. This particular banner was for the Azul Division Volunteers from Barcelona.
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An Original Luftwaffe Soldbuch for Flieger Schulze, who served with: I Fallschrimjäger Pioneer Replacement in December 1944. (Fallschirm-Pionier-Ersatz- und Ausbildungs-Bataillon 1) First he went through training to be onboard a Luftwaffe Aircraft, but as the war progressed he was transfered into a later war FJ unit thrown into the battle towards the end of the war on the Oder Front 1945. He was wounded by a 31(b) in March of 1945 on the Oder Front.