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  • Oil Painting by Ernst Frommhold - "Feldbergblick" - Famous Third Reich Artist - Reichsführung SS - Deutsche Kunst 1944

    Oil Painting by Ernst Frommhold – “Feldbergblick” – Famous Third Reich Artist – Reichsführung SS – Deutsche Kunst 1944

    $995.00

    Here we have a rather odd item for a change! Feldbergblick by Ernst Frommhold Ernst Frommhold (* November 17, 1879 in Leipzig; † June 24, 1955 in Leipzig) was a well-known German landscape and marine painter. Ernst Frommhold came from a farming family living in the Leipzig area. After completing school, he was not allowed to study painting at the Leipzig Art Academy, as he had chosen to do, but instead had to complete an apprenticeship as a merchant and eventually became self-employed in this field. He continued the artistic pursuits he had devoted himself to since childhood in his free time. Numerous study trips took him to Italy, Switzerland, and twice on a steamship across the North Sea to the coast of Iceland. After the inflation following the First World War, he gave up his business and made his living exclusively from painting. In order to gain the necessary professional recognition, he planned to study at the Academy in Leipzig after all. There, however, he is said to have received a warning from Professor Hey that he could no longer teach him anything new and that Frommhold should simply continue as before. Frommhold was represented with six paintings at the Great German Art Exhibition in Munich in 1937, 1938, 1939, and 1940. Of these, “In the Heart of Greater Germany” was purchased by Emil Georg von Stauß, General Director of the Deutsche Bank, in 1939, and “Fertile Land” was purchased by the Reich SS leadership in 1940. In 1951, the artist moved to Karlsruhe, where he drew particular inspiration from the neighboring Black Forest in his final years. Having just recovered from a heart condition, he died unexpectedly in 1955. More information about his paintings during the TR. https://www.gdk-research.de/db/apsisa.dll/ete Price includes shipping and handling.

  • Original WWII German Army Map Case With Contents - Map Frankfurt Oder / Küstrin - Map Paris - Pencil - WaA Ruler

    Original WWII German Army Map Case With Contents – Map Frankfurt Oder / Küstrin – Map Paris – Pencil – WaA Ruler

    $375.00

    Here we have a very nice set as found, German Officers Map case with the contents. We decided to leave it as is, inside is a Map of Frankfurt (Oder) – Seelow Battle Area, Maps of the city of Paris and a very nice and quite rare Wehrmacht WaA Marked Ruler and pencil.  

  • Original WWII German Luftwaffe Silver -  1.L Tea Pot - Luftwaffe Offiziersheim Kaufbeuren - Fliegerhorst Kaufbeuren- Rare

    Original WWII German Luftwaffe Silver – 1.L Tea Pot – Luftwaffe Offiziersheim Kaufbeuren – Fliegerhorst Kaufbeuren- Rare

    $385.00

    Here we have a really nice Luftwaffe Officers Mess item, marked with O.H.K – for Offiziersheim Kaufbeuren. This was found in Ireland in 2024, likely a British Army bring back after WWII The Swastica and Luftwaffe Adler has taken some beating, although this could be polished out to some extent/restored as I have been told. The maker of this item is: Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik, in Geislingen and der Steige.  History of the area: In 1934, the city of Kaufbeuren sold the property on Apfeltrangerstraße to the German Reich. It was previously home to the “Tänzelhölzle,” a small wooded area with the Tänzelfest dance floor and labyrinth. Construction began in 1934, and the Reich Labor Service was among those involved. The first recruits were officially welcomed by Mayor Hans Wildung and other city dignitaries on October 29, 1935. The first permanent personnel of the newly established Kaufbeuren Aviation Training Center arrived at the facility on September 16, 1935. The first commander of an aviation replacement unit was Karl David (Karl Deinhardt from 1938 onward), who had been promoted to lieutenant colonel just a few weeks earlier. From October 1, 1936, the 25th Air Replacement Detachment was stationed there, which became the 23rd Air Replacement Detachment on November 1, 1938, both under Deinhardt’s command. On April 1, 1939, the 23rd Air Training Regiment was formed, consisting of the 1st Training Battalion of the 23rd Air Replacement Detachment and the Kaufbeuren Pilot Training School. International training was provided at Kaufbeuren Air Base during the pre-war period: in 1938, Spaniards and Romanians were stationed there, and in 1939, Bulgarians were still there for training. In addition to the training unit, an air base company was stationed at the air base for guarding, ground defense, anti-aircraft defense, and supplying the air forces. In November 1939, the air training unit and the pilot training school were relocated. The training battalion was relocated to Döberitz-Elsgrund, the pilot training school to Jüterbog-Damm, and a transport unit was stationed at the air base instead. From May 1940 until the end of the war, the pilot training school was stationed in Kaufbeuren again. The pilot training battalion returned to Kaufbeuren in June 1940 and was relocated to Belfort and Montbéliard in the summer of 1942. It was succeeded by a replacement battalion, which was responsible for replenishing the Afrika Korps’ material and personnel. At the same time, soldiers from the North African front came to Kaufbeuren for recuperation. From April to June 1942, Liaison Squadron 62, which had been disbanded in November 1941, was reorganized in Kaufbeuren and flew to the southern Russian front on June 14, 1942. From August to October 1944, III./KG 26 (III. Group of Kampfgeschwader 26) was stationed here. The air base was marked on Allied air force maps, but was only listed as a backup target throughout the war and, along with the town of Kaufbeuren, was spared major air raids. Air surveillance was controlled from the “Skihütte” in Oberbeuren, about one kilometer away. The air reporting and analysis center was located in the building, elevated on a slope. This center was designed to warn the air base crew of approaching enemy aircraft. In this case, the air base was evacuated, and the ski hut was used as the command post for the commanding officers. End of the War and Takeover by the US Air Force The pilot training school was officially disbanded on April 2, 1945, and a combat battalion was formed from the remaining soldiers. On the morning of April 27, 1945, the air base was completely evacuated. The American ground troops found the air base deserted but largely intact. After the Second World War, the Advanced Landing Ground (ALG R-70), as it was originally designated by the Allies after being occupied by the Americans, was used as “Kaufbeuren Air Base” by the United States Army Air Forces (from 1947 the United States Air Force). The facility was handed over to the Federal Republic of Germany on December 14, 1957, and continued to be used as an air base for the newly formed Bundeswehr.    

  • Original WWII German Army Wehrmacht Box for - Behälter für Kampfstoffproben -Chemical warfare samples - Rare

    Original WWII German Army Wehrmacht Box for – Behälter für Kampfstoffproben -Chemical warfare samples – Rare

    $165.00

    Interesting box here for Chemical warfare samples.  

  • Original WWII German Luftschutz Medical Kit - Complete with Contents (US SALES ONLY)

    Original WWII German Luftschutz Medical Kit – Complete with Contents (US SALES ONLY)

    $550.00

    Here we have a nice Luftschutz (Air Protection) First Aid kit to be used in the case of injuries in an Air Raid. Sadly, we can only offer this to customers in the United States as it still has some contents inside. 

  • Original WWII German Army Soldbuch - Stabsgefreiter Erich Pormann - 16th Army - Died in Berlin September 1945.

    Original WWII German Army Soldbuch – Stabsgefreiter Erich Pormann – 16th Army – Died in Berlin September 1945.

    $285.00

    Soldbuch Issued to Erich Pormann from Berlin Lichtenberg in August 1939. Served in: Kraftfahr Abt 608  The Supply Column Division 608 was established on August 26, 1939, in Military District IV with seven large motorized columns as an army unit for the 16th Army. On December 1, 1942, the division was reorganized as Motorized Division 608 with six companies. In 1944/45, the division was subordinate to Army Group North. It seems that Pormann made it back to Germany – as he was in a hospital in Rudolstadt in Feb of 1945. Nice various entries for foreign weapon systems, as well as an Iron Portion, FührerPaket. There is a very interesting fold out at Infantry School – He was shooting the L.M.G 13 and Italian Rifle… It seems that Erich Pormann made it back to Berlin in 1945 his home city, where on the 10.09.1945 – he died in in Friedrichsfelde – due to a weak heart among other complications.

  • Original WWII Kriegsmarine German Board Game - Klar zum Gefecht! - Flottenspiel - Rare

    Original WWII Kriegsmarine German Board Game – Klar zum Gefecht! – Flottenspiel – Rare

    $695.00

    Original board game, not too common to find these complete nowadays. Seems to be all there, some damage to the box as seen.

  • Original WWII German Board Game " Das grosse Belagerungsspiel"

    Original WWII German Board Game ” Das grosse Belagerungsspiel”

    $595.00

    Original WWII German Board Game ” Das grosse Belagerungsspiel” As found condition, these seem to be quite rare with the original box.

  • Original WWII German Wehrpass Leather Pouch

    Original WWII German Wehrpass Leather Pouch

    $65.00

    Here we have a Wehrpass Pouch Still closes although one side seems to be busted.

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