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  • Grouping Schützen Otto Rohnen Inf Rgt 473

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    55.00

    You have a comprehensive and chronological collection of German civilian, military, medical, and employment records belonging to Otto Rohnen. Otto Rohnen was born and raised in Monschau which was on the Belgian border. That is why he has a Belgian border crossing pass. He served with 8 Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 473. Otto lost 7 toes, most probably due to frostbite on 18.03.1942 and was awarded the black wound badge on 17.07.194 in Prague. He was discharged from service in December 1942.

  • Deathcard Johann Karg, KIA 16.12.44 Weilerbach

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    Deathcard Johann Karg was killed 16.12.44 in Weilerbach, Luxembourg at the first day of the ardennes offensive.
    Johann Karg
    ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Trier, Hauptfriedhof Ruwerer Straße .

    Endgrablage: Block H I Reihe 451 Grab 2

  • Deathcard Obergefreiter Martin Hörmann, KIA 06.01.45 Bras Belgium

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    Deathcard Obergefreiter Martin Hörmann who was killed in action 06.01.45 Bras which is a small village next to Bastogne in Belgium.

    Obergefreiter Martin Hörmann ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Sandweiler .

    Endgrablage: Block C Grab 28

  • Deathcard Jakob Oberhauser KIA 07.01.45 Steinbach

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    50.00

    Gefreiter Jakob Oberhauser served in a Grenadier Regiment. He died 07.01.1945 at a Hauptverbandplatz. He was first buried in Steinbach, Belgium but later at Bastogne, Recogne.

    Jakob Oberhauser ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Recogne-Bastogne .

    Endgrablage: Block 3 Reihe 4 Grab 154

  • Deathcard Stabsgefreiter Heinrich Hitz KIA 25.12.44 Belgium Leneville

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    Deathcard Stabsgefreiter Heinrich Hitz was killed in action 25.12.44 Belgium Leneville which is probably Luneville between Nancy and Strassbourg.

    Heinrich Hitz ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Lommel .

    Endgrablage: Block 2 Grab 177

  • KVK II document Herbert Baars 8.A.R. 326 – Ardennes

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    Award doc ardennes 8./Artillerie Regiment 326 which was attatched to the 326 Volksgrenadier Division which fought at Monschau, Vielsalm and Bleialf. Hard to find award document that was given out during the Ardennes offensive.

  • Wound badge document Grenadier Alfred Hamann Gren Regt 431

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    40.00

    Wound badge document belgoning to Grenadier Alfred Hamann serving with 3. Kompanie Grenadier Regiment 431 on 30.0.1945. His uit at that point was fighting in Ostpreußen. Between 18 and 32 January the unit retreated from Elbing, Bischofsburg to Guttstadt.

  • Grouping of Unteroffizier Karl Lienard – Kurland – Venlo – Küstrin, Potsdam, Spandau

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    250.00

    A set of 5 award documents issued to Karl Lienhart who served with Infanterie- and later Grenadier Regiment 335 as part of the 205 Infanterie- and later Grenadierdivision. This division started the war in Belgium, Luxembourg and France in 1940. In 1942 it was moved to the eastern front fightingt in Newel, Düna and ended the war in Kurland. At some point (most probably after his third wound) he was transferred to the Division z.b.V. 606. This was fighting on the western front, namely Venlo, Deurne, Roermond, Heijthuijzen, Heel, Neer and was destroyed in November 1944. Interestingly, the Stab of the unit was then used as a Alarmeinheit. This was the unit Lienhard served in last and shows his new rank of Unteroffizier. His unit was then sent back to the Oder at the eastern front under the 9th army. It fought at Küstrin, Potsdam, Spandau and Brandenburg. On 11 april 1945 the unit was renamed again in 606. Infanterie Division.

    5.3.1942: Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse while serving with 2./J.R. 335.
    28.4.1942: Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen while serving with 2./J.R. 335.
    1.5.1942: Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz for his first wound suffered on 22.3.1942.
    2.3.1943: Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber for his third wound suffered on 26.1.1943 while serving with 8./Gren. Rgt. 335.
    30.1.1945: Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern while serving with Stab 606.J.D.(z.b.V.).

  • Soldbuch grouping

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    500.00

    Soldbuch to Unteroffizier Paul Walter, serving with I./ Flak-Regiment 53 (mot.) trop., a motorized tropical unit of the 19. Flak-Division that saw heavy action on the Eastern Front before being destroyed in the final stages of the North Africa campaign.

    The Soldbuch belongs to Paul Walter born on 11.6.1917 in Hamborn. Before the war, he was a trained Kaufmann (clerk) and Buchhalter in the Spedition industry in Goch. His military career began with Flakabteilung 37, where he served during the Battle of France in 1940; a surviving Ansichtskarte (postcard) from 18.6.1940 describes his unit deployed in open fields to provide Panzerschutz and Fliegerschutz along the French Chausseen.

    He was promoted to Gefreiter and eventually Unteroffizier. As a specialist in the Nachrichtenzug (signals platoon), he was trained in field communications, with numerous photos showing him and his squad climbing Telegrafenmasten and posing in front of Funkwagen to establish vital communication lines.

    His unit, I./53, was a specialized tropical designated outfit. A Marschbefehl (march order) dated 18.1.1943 details his final deployment: he was ordered to travel from Caserta, Italy, via Neapel, Reggio, and Trapani to arrive in Tunis to deliver critical equipment . He reported to the front on 20.1.1943, just as the Axis pocket in Tunisia was tightening.

    He was awarded several awards:

    – 1.9.1941: Flak-Erdkampfabzeichen
    – 16.10.1941: Rumänische Tapferkeitsmedaille
    – 20.11.1941: Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz
    – 10.1.1942: Funk trüppführer (?) Abzeichen
    30.01.1942: Schützenschnur Für besonder Auszeichnungen
    – 20.05.1942: Ostmedaille zur Erinnering an den Ostfeldzug
    – 16.5.1942: Eisernes Kreuz II Klasse

    – 10.01.1943: Dienstauszeichnung der Wehrmacht 4. Klasse– 10.05.1943: Ärmelstreifen „Afrika“ (Afrika Cuff Title), awarded for his service with the Afrikakorps forces.

    His unit, I./ Flak-Regiment 53 (mot.) trop., was part of the 19. Flak-Division. The division provided the primary anti-aircraft and anti-tank umbrella for the German and Italian forces in North Africa. After the retreat from El Alamein, the unit fought desperate rearguard actions across Libya and into the Tunis bridgehead. Following the collapse of the Axis lines, the unit surrendered en masse to Allied troops in May 1943.

    Paul Walter survived his time as a Kriegsgefangener (POW), eventually returning to Krefeld. In March 1956, he had these documents officially certified by the local Fernmeldebauamt (telecommunications office), likely to secure a post-war pension or civil service position.

    A complete grouping including the Soldbuch, Arbeitsbuch, Marschbefehl, and a collection of Fotos showing his transition from a clerk in Goch to a veteran of the Eastern Front and the North African desert!

  • Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen 1943 #8

    125.00

    Original Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen in very good condition.

  • Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen 1943 #9

    125.00

    Original Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen in very good condition.

  • Dutch SS-Standarte Westland recruitment leaflet

    275.00

    Dutch SS-Standarte Westland recruitment flyer in very good condition. Hard to find example.

  • Dutch 34. SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier Division Landstorm Nederland recruitment leaflet

    300.00

    Rare Dutch 34. SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier Division Landstorm Nederland recruitment flyer. This is a rare smaller sized flyer printed later in the war.

  • Imperial post card lot

    75.00

    Interesting lot of first world war post cards with interesting stories on the back.

  • Soldbuch grouping of Kurt Helbig, Art Regt 276, 276 VGD, MP44, Ardennes

    550.00

    Soldbuch grouping of Unteroffizier Kurt Helbig, serving with Artillerie Regiment 276 under the 276 Volksgrenadier Division during the Ardennes offensive. He was first serving with several Luftwaffe search light units such as Flakscheinwerfer-Abteilung 238 and on 16.10.44 drafted in 276 VGD. The first page on his Soldbuch notes the fact that he was not issued a Heer Soldbuch but was part of the army. He participated during the Ardennes offensive and must have whitnessed a large portion of the combat in the area of the 276 VGD as described below. He was issued a MP44  for the Ardennes Offensive which he later had to turn in in March 1945. He was wounded 13.2.45 near Prüm.

    ber 1944 at the Truppenübungsplatz Gruppe in West Prussia from the 580. Volksgrenadier-Division, which was in the process of being raised there. In early November 1944, it was transferred to the Western Front and positioned in the Mehring–Bernkastel area along the Mosel River as an OKW reserve for Heeresgruppe B. On 5 December 1944, the division was placed under the command of OB West as a reserve and redeployed to the area south of Holstum–Irrel–Schleidweiler.

    By 15 December, the division was subordinated to the LXXX. Armeekorps as part of the 7. Armee. Although the division was considered fully reinforced, it was poorly trained. Beginning on 16 December, it took part in the Ardennen-Offensive from the Wallendorf area. The division’s axis of advance was aimed toward Luxembourg City. By 19 December, it had advanced as far as Christnach and still maintained a bridgehead on the western heights of the Sauer River near Dillingen. The division suffered heavy losses during these days.

    On 24 December 1944, the division was struck by the beginning of the American counteroffensive. As a result, it withdrew to the Westwall. The evacuation of the Dillingen bridgehead proved extremely difficult, as the only bridge over the Sauer was under enemy artillery fire. By 28 December, the division had returned to its original positions from 16 December.

    On 2 January 1945, the division received orders to redeploy to the Vianden area under the LIII. Armeekorps to support the 5. Fallschirmjäger-Division. Together with the Führer-Begleit-Brigade, it became engaged in heavy fighting in its new area of operations, where it suffered severe losses. By 8 January 1945, the combat strength of the three Grenadier-Regimenter had dwindled to about 300 men.

    On 21 January 1945, the division was positioned along the Drauffelt–Weidingen–Kautenbach line in Luxembourg. At the beginning of February 1945, its combat strength was still around 2,300 men. On 4 February 1945, it received orders to move to the Trier area for refitting. It was to be replaced by the 79. Volksgrenadier-Division. However, the redeployment to Trier and the planned refitting were canceled after American forces broke through near Brandscheid and advanced on Prüm. The division was redeployed to counter this penetration along the Westwall and managed to hold its positions at Brandscheid.

    Losses during this action were so severe that the remnants of Grenadier-Regiment 751 and Grenadier-Regiment 752 of the 326. Volksgrenadier-Division had to be combined into a Kampfgruppe and subordinated to the division. Its own Grenadier-Regimenter were also dissolved due to heavy casualties. On the night of 13 February 1945, the remnants of the division withdrew to the so-called Prüm-Stellung.

    Only two days later, the division was ordered to relieve the elements of the 340. Infanterie-Division deployed in the Sevenig–Dahnen sector of the Westwall. On 22 and 23 February 1945, American troops attacked the division’s positions from Binscheid and Daleiden. Only weak elements were able to withdraw across the Prüm River. There, the remnants of the 276. Volksgrenadier-Division were combined with remnants of the 340. Infanterie-Division and other alarm units into Kampfgruppe 988. The divisional staff was pulled out of the front line, initially across the Kyll River and then, in early March, to the Mosel River area. There, the staff received orders to reorganize the remaining elements of the division.

    By the end of February, the division’s combat strength had declined to about 20–25% of its original numbers. These remnants were redeployed in early March 1945 to the area northwest of Boppard on the Rhine. On 14 March, an American attack crossed the Mosel River near Winningen and Treis, hitting the weakened positions of the 276. Volksgrenadier-Division. As a result, the remaining elements of the division withdrew on 16 and 17 March 1945 across the Rhine at Brey and Boppard. Afterward, the remnants were deployed in the Koblenz area.

    By this time, the division’s infantry strength had been reduced to between 300 and 400 men. On 23 March 1945, U.S. forces managed to cross the Rhine near Braubach and Osterspai within the division’s sector. In the following days, the 276. Volksgrenadier-Division was destroyed in the subsequent fighting.

    A interesting Ardennes Offensive related Soldbuch which would be a great base for further research!

  • Press Photo; Market Garden dropzone

    35.00

    Press Photo; Market Garden dropzone

  • Postcard SS-Wallonie; La Brigade D’Assaut SS Wallonie

    200.00

    Rare postcard SS-Wallonie; La Brigade D’Assaut SS Wallonie. This is a rare original coloured postcard of the Wallonie volunteer brigade. Hard to find original example, not a reprint!

  • Postcard set of Leon Degrelle with Legion Wallonie

    950.00

    This Walloon volunteer postcard set is complete and in unused condition. This set of 12 postcards show images of Leon Degrelle when he served with the German army, prior to the 5. SS-Freiwilligen-Sturmbrigade “Wallonien” being made. This is a hard to find and complete set!

  • US Press photo market garden 82nd or 101st Airborne 15x21cm

    100.00

    Nice original press photo in good condition. US Press photo market garden 82nd or 101st Airborne 15x21cm

  • US Photograph: Operation Market Garden 101st Airborne

    300.00

    US Photograph: Operation Market Garden 101st Airborne. Great clear photograph of a 101st Airborne Jeep moving towards Son or Veghel. Hard to find, large format photograph.

  • US Photograph: Operation Varsity

    150.00

    US Photograph: Operation Varsity. Beautiful highly detailed and large(!) photograph.

  • US Photograph: Glider landing zone W during operation Market Garden

    125.00

    US Photograph: Towing Waco gliders during operation Market Garden. Landing zone W was used by the 101st Airborne Division.

  • US Photograph: Glider landing zone W during operation Market Garden

    125.00

    US Photograph: Towing Waco gliders during operation Market Garden. Landing zone W was used by the 101st Airborne Division.

  • US Photograph: Waco glider towing during operation Market Garden

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    US Photograph: Towing Waco gliders during operation Market Garden towards Landing zone W wich was used by the 101st Airborne Division.

  • US Photograph: Towing Waco gliders during operation Market Garden

    125.00

    US Photograph: Towing Waco gliders during operation Market Garden. Landing zone W was used by the 101st Airborne Division.

  • US Photograph: Waco glider landing on landing zone W during operation Market Garden

    150.00

    US Photograph: Waco glider landing on landing zone W during operation Market Garden. Landing zone W was used by the 101st Airborne Division.

  • US Photograph: Waco glider

    65.00

    US Photograph: Waco. Considering the absence of D-Day and Market Garden invasion stripes this photo must have been taken prior to Operation Varsity.

  • US Photograph: Consolidated Vultee L-5 observation plane

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    US Photograph: Consolidated Vultee L-5 observation plane.

  • US Photograph: Waco and Horsa gliders

    75.00

    US Photograph: Waco and Horsa gliders. Considering the absence of D-Day and Market Garden invasion stripes this photo must have been taken prior to Operation Varsity.

  • US Photograph: Flight briefing Captain with navigator wings

    50.00

    US Photograph: Flight briefing Captain with navigator wings

  • US Photograph: Flight briefing operation Market Garden

    125.00

    US Photograph: Flight briefing operation Market Garden. By looking at the flight path it is most certain this is the 101st Airborne group of gliders and Dakotas.

  • US Photograph: Flight briefing operation Market Garden

    125.00

    US Photograph: Flight briefing operation Market Garden. By looking at the flight path it is most certain this is the 101st Airborne group of gliders and Dakotas.

  • US Photograph: Flight briefing operation Market Garden

    125.00

    US Photograph: Flight briefing operation Market Garden. By looking at the flight path it is most certain this is the 101st Airborne group of gliders and Dakotas.

  • US Photograph: award ceremony

    40.00

    US Photograph: award ceremony. Probably between Market Garden and Varsity.

  • US Photograph: 9th Airforce troop carrier glider pilot

    50.00

    US Photograph: 9th Airforce troop carrier glider pilot. The Lieutenant Colonel wears glider pilot wings. Most probably should be able to identify with the rank, unit and medal bars.

  • Large US Photograph: Glider pilots

    50.00

    Large US Photograph: Glider pilots

  • Large US Photograph: Gliders landing during operation Market Garden

    70.00

    Large US Photograph: Gliders landing during operation Market Garden

  • Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop in London

    40.00

    Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop in London

  • Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop with lord Halifax

    40.00

    Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop with lord Halifax

  • Large SS Totenkopf Rottenführer portrait

    300.00

    Large SS Totenkopf Rottenführer portrait. Interesting large sized photographic portrait. Nice detail with metal skull added to the sidecap. The photo was taken out of a frame sized 30×24 cm.

  • Rare Press Photo; Drawing of Gerardus Mooyman

    350.00

    Rare Press Photo considering a photo of a kriegsberichter drawing of Gerardus Mooyman in the size 10×6 cm. Hard to find!

    This is a part of my personal collection of Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together.

  • Rare Portrait Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    400.00

    Rare Photo considering a portrait of Gerardus Mooyman in the size 5×3,5 cm. Hard to find – this is a Solcbuch or Passport size!

    This is a part of my personal collection of Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together.

  • Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    350.00

    Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman in the size 4x5cm depicting Mooyman meeting with Zondervan and Mossert.

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Portrait Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    500.00

    Rare Portrait Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with visor and knights cross. The photo is size 8×11 cm. Hard to find original portrait!

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    400.00

    Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman in a meeting with Mussert. This is a print of the negatives, hard to find!

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Portrait Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    550.00

    Rare Portrait Photo postcard; Gerardus Mooyman by Hoffmann, München. Size 9x14cm

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    450.00

    Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman meeting with Generalmajor der Waffen-SS Schölz.

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    500.00

    Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman meeting with Anton Mussert at the Headquarters of the NSB.

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with Generalmajor der Waffen-SS v. Scholz

    400.00

    Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with Generalmajor der Waffen-SS v. Scholz in good condition.

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    450.00

    Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman drinking schnaps with his men after being awarded the Ritterkreuz. Hard to find original photograph!

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with Zondervan and Mussert

    500.00

    Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with Zondervan and Mussert at the NSB headquarters.

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Press Photo; Drawing of Gerardus Mooyman

    500.00

    Rare Press Photo considering a photo of a kriegsberichter drawing of Gerardus Mooyman in the size 10×6 cm. Hard to find!

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    750.00

    Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with his knights cross. Hard to find photograph without headdress. Large photo approximately 18×24 cm.

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman

    700.00

    Rare Press Photo; Gerardus Mooyman with his knights cross. Hard to find photograph without headdress. Large photo approximately 18×24 cm.

    This is a part of my personal collection of Knights Cross Holder Gerardus Mooyman photographs which I have collected trough the last 5 years. I am listing all Mooyman photographs together in one update. This is a very rare opportunity to acquire a genuine Mooyman photograph.

  • Press Photo; French LVF Volunteers against Bolshewism

    275.00

    Press Photo; French Heer volunteers. The Legion Des Volontaires Francais contre le Bolchevisme was drafted as Infanterie Regiment 638 and suffered heavy losses for the battle of Moscow. Rare original large 18×24 cm sized photograph taken at Versailles.

  • Press Photo; French LVF Volunteers against Bolshewism

    350.00

    Press Photo; French Heer volunteers. The Legion Des Volontaires Francais contre le Bolchevisme was drafted as Infanterie Regiment 638 and suffered heavy losses for the battle of Moscow. Rare original large 18×24 cm sized photograph taken at Versailles.

  • Press Photo; French LVF Volunteers against Bolshewism

    250.00

    Press Photo; French Heer volunteers. The Legion Des Volontaires Francais contre le Bolchevisme was drafted as Infanterie Regiment 638 and suffered heavy losses for the battle of Moscow. Rare original large 18×24 cm sized photograph taken at Versailles.

  • Press Photo; Generalleutnant Foertch surrenders German army group G on May 5 1945

    25.00

    Press Photo; Generalleutnant Foertch surrenders German army group G on May 5 1945

  • Large Press Photo; Afrikakorps prisoners of war

    25.00

    The capture of Bardiain 1942 ; rescued British and New Zealand troops. This shot shows a large stream of German prisoners of war.

  • Large Press Photo; Afrikakorps prisoners of war

    30.00

    British infantry advance trough enemy minefields After the great night bombardment of enemy positions on 23.10.42 British infantry advanced and took up positions held by German and Italian troops. First prisoners in a POW cage near the battle front.

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