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  • WWII German Wehrmacht Soldbuch - Pionier Detmer - Grenadier Regiment 941 (353 Inf DIv) - Captured on Western Front 1944 - POW Papers - Siegfried Line 1944/45 (Hold)

    WWII German Wehrmacht Soldbuch – Pionier Detmer – Grenadier Regiment 941 (353 Inf DIv) – Captured on Western Front 1944 – POW Papers – Siegfried Line 1944/45 (Hold)

    A nice Soldbuch issued to Hermann Detmer in Höxter 1944 with a Pioneer Unit. Detmer was assigned to a few units conducting Pionner work, focusing on bridge building. In 1944, he was assigned to Grenadier Regiment 941 (353 Inf Div) Issued with a Iron Ration in August 1944 and a rifle on the 13th of June 1944. Meaning sometime after September of 1944 he was deployed with Grenadier Regiment 941. Between December 1944 and January 1945, the 353rd Infantry Division operated as part of the LXXXI Army Corps at the Westfall defensive fortifications (Allied parlance: “Siegfried Line”), where it launched a major counterattack on 2 December, which was eventually beaten back by U.S. artillery.[5] The 353rd Infantry Division was eventually trapped in the Ruhr Cauldron, where it went into American captivity around April 1945.[1] The division’s final commander was Colonel Kurt Hummel, who assumed command on 15 February 1945 Final Comments: Detmer was captured by Allied Troops in late 1944. He was held in France as a POW according to his POW Papers. He was still a POW in 1946, a further paper shows he was working at the POW Barracks.

  • WWII Soldbuch Wehrmacht - Uffz Steiner - Infanterie Regiment 134 - 44. Reichsgrenadier-Division Hoch- und Deutschmeister - Gustav Line Italy 1944 - Battle of Vienna 1945 (Sold)

    WWII Soldbuch Wehrmacht – Uffz Steiner – Infanterie Regiment 134 – 44. Reichsgrenadier-Division Hoch- und Deutschmeister – Gustav Line Italy 1944 – Battle of Vienna 1945 (Sold)

    Soldbuch issued in September 1939 to Rudolf Steiner born in 1919, he was a farmer before he joined the Army. He joined Infantry Regiment 134 in 1941. Fighting for a very short time in Russia 1941/42. In 1942 he was sick the whole year due to an internal problem. He was back with his frontline unit again early in 1944 around mid 1944. He fought the summer of 1944 on the Gustav Line in Italy.   But by January of 1945 he again admitted to hospital with 25 (Skin Issue) and 18 (Pneumonia). Spent the rest of the war in Hospital till the 3rd of April 1945, he was sent to the Frontleitstelle (Front Direction / Recruitment)  in Vienna 1945 Medals: Eastern Front Medal Infantry Assault Badge Final Comments He likely took part in the battle for Vienna as he was found fit for duty again and sent to the front. Really nice to find an Italy Soldbuch these days, getting harder.  

  • WWII Wehrmacht Soldbuch - Stabsgefr Keck - 10. Radfahrer-Jäger-Brigade - Prussia 1945 - Wounded - Heiligenbeil Pocket 1945 - Sold

    WWII Wehrmacht Soldbuch – Stabsgefr Keck – 10. Radfahrer-Jäger-Brigade – Prussia 1945 – Wounded – Heiligenbeil Pocket 1945 – Sold

    Opened in April of 1943, this Soldbuch was issued to Alfons Keck born in 1899. Assigned to diverse divisional fighting schools, under the 217 ID, 349 VGD and 349 VGD. His last unit which put him into the line was: 10. Radfahr Jäger Brigade (11 Schwardon) – This unit set up in January of 1945 was deployed in Eastern Prussia. Keck was wounded in March 1945 with a 31b, grenade splinters and was brought to hospital. He had the following awards: 1. Eastern Front Medal 2. War Merit Cross with Swords Second Class 3. Should have been awarded the Black Wounds Badge Final Comments: A nice untouched Soldbuch, with a few awards but priced fairly.

  • WWII German SD-Hauptamt Service ID  - SS Scharführer Werner Hahn - Heydrichs Staff - SD Berlin 1942 - Ultra Rare Grouping (On Hold)

    WWII German SD-Hauptamt Service ID – SS Scharführer Werner Hahn – Heydrichs Staff – SD Berlin 1942 – Ultra Rare Grouping (On Hold)

    This exceptional wartime SD identification paper gained access to the most horrible buildings in Berlin. The SD Hauptamt on Prinz Albrecht Strasse in Berlin. This little grouping is one of a kind, a similar one was found for a Police Man serving in the building but not seen any for the SS/SD staff. These permits enabled the holder to not only gain entry but was allowed to carry a side arm. SS Scharführer Werner Hahn, was shortly before the war a member of the German Police. It seems according to the Heydrich office promotion documents to Hahn that he was already in Heydrichs staff from the beginning of the war. Final Comments I do not think this will come up again anytime soon, such an SS/SD ID is extremely rare and such items are not available often. I have no doubt on the authenticity and we give a lifetime guarantee. Price is shipped tracked worldwide.  

  • WWII US Navy Estate - Flag Officer to Admiral Raymond Spruance - Fifth Fleet  1944/1945 - USS Indianapolis - Kamikaze Piston - With Diary -  Original ‘Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima’ by Joe Rosenthal - Ultra Rare Museum/Archive Grade (Request further details)

    WWII US Navy Estate – Flag Officer to Admiral Raymond Spruance – Fifth Fleet 1944/1945 – USS Indianapolis – Kamikaze Piston – With Diary – Original ‘Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima’ by Joe Rosenthal – Ultra Rare Museum/Archive Grade (Request further details)

    One of a kind and personal U.S. Navy Archive of Lt. Cyrus Huie, USNR who served as the Flag Officer to Admiral Raymond Spruance, Fifth Fleet Commander in 1944 and 1945 during many of the critical campaigns of later World War Two in the Pacific. Admiral Spruance, often considered to the be one of the best US Admirals of WWII, Commanded US Naval Forces during many of the most crucial Battles of the Asiatic Pacific Campaigns including The Battle of the Philippine Sea, Task Force 16 at The Battle of Midway with Carriers Enterprise , Hornet, subsequently becoming Commander of Fifth Fleet in April 1944 Spruance preferred to use the heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis, named for his hometown, as his flagship. Spruance moved his flag to the old battleship USS New Mexico after USS Indianapolis was struck by a Kamikaze off Okinawa “March 31, 1945: Well we got it today. A Jap plane crashed aft our main deck and banged us up a bit. Can still move along but fresh water is no more and looks like we will have to move. Am getting things lined up for it. Pretty scary feeling when the plane hit, retired to Kerawa Retto, 1 man buried this aft. Adm 2 guests for dinner.”- Diary of Lt. Huie (Kerama Retto). When New Mexico was struck by two kamikazes on the night of 12 May 1945 an immediate search by Spruance staff found the Admiral manning a fire hose midship. Determining that New Mexico was not too badly damaged Spruance kept her as his flagship for the rest of the campaign. Admiral Spruance was calculating and cautious in contrast to Admiral Halsey who commanded the Third Fleet. Spruance was nicknamed “Electric Brain” for his acute ability to remain calm even in moments of supreme crisis a reputation only further bolstered by his successful tactics. “April 12, 1945: We caught a mean one today shot down three planes, one plane hit the (illegible) about 1000 yards from us, one hit the Fellars and two were coming right for us it seemed. This is pretty jittery business, and everybody is fairly nervous except the Admiral who keeps very calm throughout. At GQ again tonight with flares dropped and torpedo attacks, several exploded fairly close to the ship.” – Diary of Lt. Huie. After World War II Spruance went on to serve as President of the Naval War College and Ambassador to The Philippines. On his way to take his position as President of the Naval War College Spruance and his wife stopped in Little Rock, Arkansas to dine with and visit his old Flag Officer Lt. Cyrus Huie as described in a newpaper article within the archive. This extraordinary personal archive chronicles the later portion of the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign and heralds the well known accomplishments of Spruance aboard the USS Indianapolis and USS New Mexico during some of the fiercest fighting of World War Two. It tells a unique story from the perspective of a Navy Lieutenant who loved to sketch cartoons and play the accordion or ukulele but was apprehensive about his experience with daily air raids and the grim loss of life. Join us as we take a close and personal look through the lens of Flag Officer Lt. Huie and his archive of exceptional objects and history related to this discovery. This Museum Quality Archive tells the story of some of the most significant moments of US Naval History with priceless highlights including an aluminum piston head from a Japanese Kamikaze Aircraft, an original theater printed copy of the ‘Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima’ by Joe Rosenthal with a Passed by Censor stamp to the reverse, Lt. Huie’s personal desk top calendar diary with extensive entries Feb 1944 – July 1944, Photographs, Autographs, Intelligence Items, documents, maps, newspapers, souvenirs and more. The diary alone contains a near daily appearances of the who’s who of leadership in the Pacific including Admiral Nimitz, Halsey, Sharp, Kirkpatrick, Gillies, Hill, Hover, Reifsnider, General Erskine, Riley, Rocky, Worton, Col. Hogaboom, Secretary of the Navy Forrestall, Ernie Pyle, and Numerous Others. A full dossier including diary transcription with reference footnotes and inventory is available to qualified buyers upon request. Contact us today to discuss this Estate

  • WWII US Army Medical Corps - 1st Leiutenant Himmelwright - United States 7th Army - Arrived December 1944 - Rhineland Germany 1945 - Super Grouping (Reserved)

    WWII US Army Medical Corps – 1st Leiutenant Himmelwright – United States 7th Army – Arrived December 1944 – Rhineland Germany 1945 – Super Grouping (Reserved)

    Wonderful Estate Collection of 1st Lieutenant Freida M. Himelwright N762305 who arrived 10 December 1944 in Europe and received Campaign Credits for Central Europe and Rhineland with the US Army Nurse Corps.    This collection of her military uniforms, hats, documents, and ephemera tell the story of a WAC Women’s Army Corps Nurse who served in the European Theater of Operations with the United States 7th Army.  Highlights of the collection are her extensive uniform grouping to include two Field Service Uniform Jackets one chocolate brown WAC Service Uniform with Advanced Base & 7th Army SSI Shoulder Patches, 1st Lieutenant Rank Insignia, Army Medical Corps Nurse N Branch Lapel Insignia, and Ribbons; additionally, the English Tailored WAC Coat and Nurse Officers WAC Service Hat. Further Uniform items include: WAC Overseas Garrison Cap with Rank and Nurse Branch Insignia, WAC Overseas Cap Chocolate Brown, WAC Doeskin Overcoat by ‘Schwartz Cincinnati’, Service Uniforms Chocolate Brown ‘Jacket Service Tropical Worsted Nurses Dark OD 10R Lyonelle Modes Dated May 1944’, Khaki Shirt & Tie, WAC Skirt with stitched laundry number, & White Uniform Jacket with 7th Army SSI Shoulder Patch and 2 Overseas Service Bars ‘Mary Sachs Tailors Harrisburg’, White WAC Officers Hat by KNOX, Khaki Tie, Two White Garrison Caps, ‘Jacket Wool OD Women’s Officers 10S Giacobbe Brothers Dated Dec 1943’, White dinner jacket, Four Additional Skirts Including One 1945 Dated French Made, Low Quarter Leather Shoes, WAC leather boots, leather riding boots, and assorted socks and garments. Exceptional Personal ID Identification Bracelet France 1945 with Army Nurse Corps Branch Insignia and Custom engraved and numbered interior to Freida Himelwright. Assorted insignia and small items to include German Occupation made 3rd Infantry Division SSI Shoulder Patch, patches, coins, 2nd Lieutenant Rank Insignia Bars,  Branch Army Nurse Corps Insignia, and other small personal pieces and patriotic items. WAC Officers Bedding Roll WAC Canvas Clothing Bag Personal Embroidered Pillow, SAKS Fifth Avenue make up compact with birds of paradise to the cover and American Red Cross Shoes with Gift Sleeve Medical Officers Cases, Canvas Case by ‘Superior Surgical’, Surgical Instruments Assortment, Glass Syringes, and Spare Needles Various books and pamphlets: German Phrase Book 30-606, 274th Infantry Independence Day Regatta Wiesbaden on the Rhine Germany 4 July 1945, My Military Missel, USO Red Cross Pad, and small papers / letters. Documents: Military Record and Report of Separation Certificate of Service and Embossed Army of The United States Certificate of Service, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Veterans Compensation, Department of Commerce Student Pilot Certificate 1946,  Photograph of 1st Lieutenant Himelwright Several pencil sketches  Post-War Civilian Private Pilot’s Log Book *Estate Auction Acquisition* – Presented as Acquired, Ribbons on the First WAC Service Uniform Coat: Army Commendation, EAME 2 Stars, and Asiatic Pacific Campaign are Incorrect per her service records but exactly as found. The price is shipped in the US, if you are from somewhere else and buy it contact us for the actual shipping cost  

  • WWII United States Army - Medical Corps Officer - Footlocker of Captain Parham (Landed on Beach Normandy, France / D- Day Plus) - Bringbacks K98 Bayonet -  Super Rare - Theater Embroidered Combat Medic Badge

    WWII United States Army – Medical Corps Officer – Footlocker of Captain Parham (Landed on Beach Normandy, France / D- Day Plus) – Bringbacks K98 Bayonet – Super Rare – Theater Embroidered Combat Medic Badge

    The Extensive Footlocker Estate Grouping of Capt. Leroy Parham United States Army Medical Officer who “landed on Normandy Beach shortly after D-Day” (Obituary of Leroy Parham). This unique footlocker grouping tells the story of a Combat Medic / Administrative Medical Officer Captain Leroy Parham who served in the CCC and then US Medical Corps during WWII. He was attached to the U.S. 7 th & 9 th Armies. Captain Parham’s 1942 Dated 35R Service Officers “Ike” Jacket is a true highlight of this impressive collection – it has one of the finest theater embroidered Combat Medic Badges ever seen, Occupation tailored U.S. 7 th Army Patch, 9 th Army previous unit, Rank; Branch Insignia, three Overseas Service Bars bullion tailored and three ribbon bar: American Campaign, Europe Africa Middle East Campaign with Two Stars, and World War Two Victory. All contained in his original trunk this is a tremendous opportunity to add an exceptional Medical Officers grouping to any advanced collection. Further Uniform pieces include: M-1943 Field Jacket 36 Regular by ‘The Spaide Shirt Co’  – Fine Condition and early production dated 1943, Overseas Officers Garrison Caps Khaki & Chocolate Brown with Captain’s Rank, Officers Pink Trousers; Chocolate Brown Trousers, Class A Officers Chocolate Brown Service Uniform with bullion tailored 7 th Army SSI shoulder patch, US Medical Corps ‘A’ Administrative lapel insignia, Captain’s rank, and three Overseas Service Bars – Officers Sam Browne Belt, and a Officers wool shirt by ‘Vanguard’. Featured prominently above the photo of the Ike Jacket on the top of the footlocker is a European Theater Field Hospital Unit Photograph Exceptional Field Medic Geneva Convention Numbered Arm Brassard ‘M316243’ A large assortment of personal books and pamphlets including: Military Medical Manual, Officers Handbook of Information, German Phrase Book TM 30-606, Army Officers Notebook, Easter 1945, Commissary Price List, Company Administrative Records, A Short Guide to Great Britain, London Illustrated Guide Book, Central Europe Map, Westminster Abbey Pamphlet, Welcome to the Riviera, Nice, Cannes, Monaco, Paris Guides, Several Road Maps / Red Cross Maps and Going Back to Civilian Life amongst many others. A nice collection of additional insignia and patches: Theater tailored Occupation Era 7 th Army bullion SSI, 7 th & 4 th Army patches, Captain’s rank, Europe Middle East Africa ribbons, Ruptured Ducks, crests, bullion tailored Overseas Service Bars and unused Officers Service Hat Insignia. Various Photographs and Orders Honorable Discharge from the CCC Civilian Conservation Corps Franklin Roosevelt Expeditionary Forces Letter Several Large Maps of German Areas of Operation Several Newspapers including the ‘Al Hambra Echo Dec 12, 1945’ featuring the story General Patton Unchanged Capture Paper Signed by Maj. Thadeus Bugelski MC 86 th Medical Battalion authorizing the capture and bring back of 1 Luger Pistol, German Camera and German Field Glasses Souvenir K98 Bayonet by Carl Eickhorn 1938 (numbers matching) Leather Souvenir Box and other miscellaneous souvenirs including a fine little cup from Lourdes. Please make inquiry about shipping as this is a standard footlocker of WW2 and loaded is fairly heavy. The total includes Free Shipping in the United States.

  • WWII German Untouched Tiger 1 Ausf E (Late) 8.8cm Optic "TFZ9C - HGU - Friedenauer Technische Werkstätte GmbH, Berlin-Friedenau"  - Ultra Rare

    WWII German Untouched Tiger 1 Ausf E (Late) 8.8cm Optic “TFZ9C – HGU – Friedenauer Technische Werkstätte GmbH, Berlin-Friedenau” – Ultra Rare

    This incredibly rare item was a bring back to the USA after WW2 by a former GI.  This was likely taken in Normandy or at the Bulge.  The optic itself is still incased in the mount and has the rare optic protection device still attached.  The light-up system has not been tested but can be hooked up to light-box, inside must be a reticle with the 8.8cm Tiger Main Gun optic.  This optic was effective to the following ranges with the 8.8cm KwK36 –  Armoured Piercing – 4,000 Meters, MG 1200 Meters, HE, 4000 Meters, Indirect 8,000 Meters.  This particular maker –  HGU – Friedenauer Technische Werkstätte GmbH, Berlin-Friedenau has not been seen before, with the more common BLC maker for earlier models seen in collections without mounts.  I could try and explain how rare this is to come up, but the numbers produced must have been very small batches. It would look amazing in front of a Gunners Wrap, as a static display perhaps lit up to view through it.  I will leave you with my favourite video of the Tiger 1 and King Tiger…  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boVZuC_siC0   IMPORTANT Due to the weight and size of the item, if you want to own it the price is below for the item only, and this sale does not cover the postage. We can arrange a courier from the USA, our have it ready for your courier. This item is located in our storage in the USA. If your interested in buying this and want to get a quote for shipping get in touch with us.   

  • WWII German Optic - Panzer Tank Commanders SF14 Z  - With Forehead Rest - Untouched - Rare (Sold)

    WWII German Optic – Panzer Tank Commanders SF14 Z – With Forehead Rest – Untouched – Rare (Sold)

    Here we have a nice set of Tank Commanders Optics – this SF14 Z set up is one of the hardest and rarest to find, for use in the turret of the commanders cupola.  These were used in various tanks including the StuG and Tank Hunters. This particular set was a GI Bringback likely from the European Theater of Operations . Important: We can send US inclusive, but for all other countries we need to charge the shipping cost.       

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