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  • WWII German Min Photo Album Leipzig KDF Wagen Volkswagen Beetle Art Museums Streets with Flags

    WWII German Min Photo Album Leipzig KDF Wagen Volkswagen Beetle Art Museums Streets with Flags

    $225.00

    An interesting original album of a civilian in Leipzig. Many street photos with the Nazi era banners. The most interesting photo by far is of the KdF Wagen.

  • WWI & WWII US Army Generals Mess Dress - Lt General William Morris - Distinguished Service Cross & Purple Heart -  Battle of Saint-Mihiel  France 1918 -  Rare

    WWI & WWII US Army Generals Mess Dress – Lt General William Morris – Distinguished Service Cross & Purple Heart – Battle of Saint-Mihiel France 1918 – Rare

    $3,950.00

    Here we have a wonderful original and in fine condition for its age. (Over 100 Years Old) Mess Dress and trousers bought in West Point Military Academy in 1912 – named to W Morris. His Min Bar has never been removed and is from the Interwar Period. Showing his awards at that time. History William Morris was born in the Ocean Grove section of Neptune Township, New Jersey, on March 22, 1890. After graduating from grammar school and high school he was appointed by Congressman Benjamin Franklin Howell to the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, New York, in 1907. He graduated from there in June 1911. After graduation he was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Infantry Branch of the United States Army and was assigned to the 19th Infantry Regiment at Camp Jossman, Philippine Islands. He then served at Fort McKinley, afterwards transferring to the 15th Infantry Regiment with duty in Tientsin, China, where he served from 1912 to 1914. In 1914, Morris was assigned to the 9th Infantry Regiment in Laredo, Texas, where he served until 1916. While there he married Ida Marguerite Downing, who he met soon after being commissioned in 1911. Morris was then appointed as a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) instructor and basketball coach at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Texas A&M University), where he served until 1917, when he returned to the 9th Infantry Regiment as its S-2 intelligence officer. WWI  Morris was promoted to captain on May 15, 1917, over a month after the American entry into World War I. Thirteen months later he was a major. In July 1918 he was sent to the Western Front and was appointed commanding officer (CO) of the 1st Battalion, 360th Infantry Regiment, part of the 90th Division of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF). He led his battalion in the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and in the Meuse–Argonne offensive. He was wounded on November 1, just ten days before the end of hostilities on November 11, 1918, an action for which he received the Distinguished Service Cross, the nation’s second highest award for valor in the face of the enemy, and the Purple Heart. He remained in Europe with the Army of occupation, commanding his battalion in Germany, and then serving on the staffs of the (AEF) General Headquarters (GHQ) and the IX Corps. Citation for Distinguished Service Cross For extraordinary heroism in action near Villers-devant-Dun, France, November 1, 1918. During darkness he led his battalion in an attack under heavy artillery and machine-gun fire. Upon reaching a hill he exposed himself to heavy fire to reconnoiter personally the enemy position, and then, although wounded by a machine-gun bullet, heroically led his battalion in their advance, refusing to be evacuated, inspiring his men by his personal courage.       WW2 In February 1942, two months after the United States entered World War II, Morris, by now promoted to the one-star general officer rank of brigadier general, raised the 6th Armored Division as its first Commanding General (CG). He was promoted to the two-star rank of major general fifteen months later, in May 1943. In 1943 he was CG of the II Armored Corps. He was sent to Italy as a Ground Force Observer for the Salerno landings in September 1943. He returned to the United States and became CG of the XVIII Corps. Upon hearing of the death of Major General Paul Newgarden, CG of the 10th Armored Division, who died in a plane accident, in July 1944, he contacted General George C. Marshall, the U.S. Army Chief of Staff, and requested demotion to command of the 10th Armored Division, then preparing for transfer to the European Theater of Operations (ETO). His request was granted and he led the division overseas on the Western Front, where it played a played a vital role in the relief of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, the largest battle fought by the American Army during World War II. Following this he was assigned to command VI Corps in Lieutenant General Alexander Patch’s U.S. Seventh Army in the U.S. Sixth Army Group, under Lieutenant General Jacob L. Devers, which drove from the Rhine to Italy in the spring of 1945. He would earn the Silver and Bronze Star in WW2.

  • WWII German Army Helmet - M42 - HKP64 - Wehrmacht - Sleeper - US Bring Back  Untouched - Complete

    WWII German Army Helmet – M42 – HKP64 – Wehrmacht – Sleeper – US Bring Back Untouched – Complete

    $1,250.00

    Nice sleeper M42. This one was a US GI bring back from Europe. Nicely marked HKP64 with Lot Nr. Not so easy to find like this anymore… Free Shipping Tracked – the price you see is what you pay.  

  • WWII German Army Rifle K98 Cleaning Kit - RG34 - Maker G. Appel 1938 - Original Period Item

    WWII German Army Rifle K98 Cleaning Kit – RG34 – Maker G. Appel 1938 – Original Period Item

    $65.00

    

  • WWII German Sword Maker Window Sign - W.K.C  Sollingen - Original Period Print in VGC  - Rare

    WWII German Sword Maker Window Sign – W.K.C Sollingen – Original Period Print in VGC – Rare

    $395.00

    Original Period TR Sign for a shop selling products from W.K.C Solligen – a TR producer of fine blades. This is something for the serious edged weapons collectors display. Very good condition with original display loop attached still.

  • WWII German Sword Maker Catalogue - F.W Höller Solingen - Original Period Print in VGC - Over 30 Pages - Rare

    WWII German Sword Maker Catalogue – F.W Höller Solingen – Original Period Print in VGC – Over 30 Pages – Rare

    $275.00

    A very hard to find original F.W Höller catalogue displaying the various models available for purchase. Something for the serious edged weapons TR collector.

  • WWII German Waffen SS - Frost Protection Lip Cream - Unopened

    WWII German Waffen SS – Frost Protection Lip Cream – Unopened

    $135.00

    A lot of speculation about these, but we believe this is a period made item, given the fact many archaeological digs on former battlefields have shown such SS packaging to be in fact real and are usually medical or pharma related items. Various searches reveal that these have been sold by dealers worldwide also as period originals. Came from an Estate in the USA.

  • WWII German Third Reich 10 Nestor Lord Cigarettes and Somali Rolling Papers - German Tax Stamp and Label - Pocket Litter - Original Rare

    WWII German Third Reich 10 Nestor Lord Cigarettes and Somali Rolling Papers – German Tax Stamp and Label – Pocket Litter – Original Rare

    $175.00

    For those that take the finest details to their displays and impressions, period pocket litter like this is essential to raising the bar on your collection. 10 Nestor Lord Cigs in unopened – Not recommended to try any of these former consumables these are sold as display items only. Interesting period marketing, they state that a Dr has tested these and they hardly have any nicotine “if you smoke them slowly”. Free World Wide Tracked Shipping – See your local laws for buying such items. We do not assume responsibility for items removed by foreign customs agencies. Item(s) located in the USA.

  • WWII US OSS Drop Fighting Knife - Philippines - Original

    WWII US OSS Drop Fighting Knife – Philippines – Original

    $475.00

    An original WWII OSS Fighting Knife for the Philippines – these were made from cut down old stock items just as this one, note the marks on the leather. Free Tracked Shipping – USA ONLY due to international Laws.

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