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$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.
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$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.
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$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.
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Original Nazi Flag brought back by a US Service Personell from WWII as a trophy of their victory. Sold for historical/collectible purposes only.
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US Army GI Bring Back Trophy Items Sold as collectible/historical item only.
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$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.
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$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.
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$455.00
This original edition was gifted to Hitler in 1937. It reads: Dear Leader and Reich Chancellor, Adolf Hitler, protector of the true German honor, in the firm confidence that the honor of German warriors, especially our submarine weapon, which has been violated by the demands of the enemy and the German language of judges, will be restored before the world. reverently dedicated. Griefswald Christmas 1937, Geog Günter Freiherr von Forstner. Authored and Dedicated by: Georg Günther von Forstner In April 1900, von Forstner joined the Imperial Navy. On September 27, 1903 he was appointed lieutenant at sea. On March 21, 1905, he was promoted to first lieutenant at sea on the emperor Charlemagne . In 1908 he worked on the Königsberg and in 1909 at Hertha;.Kiel in shipyard at the Konrad von Henkel-Gebhardi Until 1914, von Forstner worked as an adjutant to Rear Admiral In the same year he worked in the inspection of the torpedo system. After the outbreak of the First World War he was commander of U 28 until July 1916; used. Under his command, the submarine sank the British passenger steamer Falaba. George Canal, killing 104 people. Among the dead passengers was the first American fatality in World War I, raising tensions between the United States and the German Empire. He then worked as a teacher at the submarine school until December 1917. This was followed by an entertaining stint as head of the Arösund division, while at the same time serving as commander of the Panther. Until the end of the war he worked as First Officer on the Königsberg. On April 28, 1918, he was promoted to lieutenant captain. He resigned from the German Navy on July 9, 1919. In the Weimar Republic von Forstner worked as an author and moved to Greifswald. Von Forstner openly appeared as a historical revisionist and in a lecture at a meeting accused the German National People’s Party (DNVP) in Stralsund the Social Democracy as the cause of the German Defeat in the First World War. As chairman of the Greifswalder Stahlhelm and DNVP member he also registered as a candidate in the Pomeranian constituency. Final comments: An odd book, with a poignant meaning behind it, it was found in the USA and was som sort of bring back to the US. The book itself seems to be quite rare, and I was unable to find another copy listed.