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Heer Soldbuch to Helmut Rathgeber Grenadier Regiment 328, 509, 719
€175.00Nice original Soldbuch to Gefreiter Helmut Rathgeber. Wounded 22.3.45, 31b indicating shrapnel wounds. Nice unresearched Soldbuch with a load of entries.
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Soldbuch grouping of Johann Robens, 5. Fallschirmjäger Div, Ardennes
€625.00Soldbuch grouping of Heinz Schultz, Fallschirmjäger, Ardennes. Wachtmeister Heinz Schultz served with Fallschirm Artillerie Regiment 5 in the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division. He was first a part of several Luftwaffe Bau and Flak Abteilungen. In 1944 he was transferred to his field unit Fallschirmjäger Artillerie Regiment 5. This unit was part of the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division of which the brief unit history during this period until the end of the war is described;
In October 1944, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was relocated from its assembly area near Oldenburg to the Netherlands for coastal defense. At this time, most of the division’s units were still stationed at training grounds in northern Germany. As a result, the assembly of the division could not begin before mid-November. Although the division was only partially combat-ready and still in the process of being organized, it was transferred to the Eifel region at the end of November 1944, after Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was reassigned to it, in preparation for the planned Ardennes Offensive. The units were stationed in the Bitburg – Oberweis – Sülm area.
Even during the march to its assembly area, the division suffered considerable losses due to low-flying Allied air attacks. Fallschirm-Panzerjäger-Abteilung 5 lost all of its vehicles, rendering it inoperable. During the Ardennes Offensive, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was tasked with advancing on the right flank of the 7th Army, as part of LXXXV Army Corps, from the area around Bitburg. After crossing the Our River near Vianden, it was to break through enemy positions at Wahlhausen, Putscheid, Nachtmanderscheid, and Walsdorf, and secure the line St. Hubert – Neufchâteau – Mellier – Attert, where it would establish a mobile defensive position to protect the southern flank of the 5th Panzer Army, which was advancing through Bastogne.
On the morning of December 16, after a short artillery preparation, the division crossed the Our River at Stolzembourg and Roth. By the evening of the first day, the advance elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 had reached the Diekirch – Hosingen road. The left neighbor, the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, was making slow progress east of Fouhren, while the right neighbor, Panzer Lehr Division, was already engaged west of Hosingen. On December 17, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the river crossings near Bourscheid, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 attacked between Putscheid and Weiler. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13 was fighting alongside the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division at Fouhren.
On December 18, elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the western edge of Weiler, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the bridges at Bourscheid intact and linked up with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 at Weiler. Meanwhile, the division’s attached Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI was engaged in combat at Nachtmanderscheid and Walsdorf. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13, still under the command of the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, continued to fight at Fouhren. On December 19, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 advanced through the Sauer Valley without significant enemy resistance, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the Wiltz Valley near Kautenbach and Nocher by evening.
The division’s advance continued rapidly, with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 moving south of Doncols toward the Bastogne-Arlon road. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 and Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI pushed southwest beyond the division’s left boundary, toward Bigonville and Martelingen, to support the neighboring division, which was still engaged in heavy fighting near Ettelbruck. By the end of the day, the division’s lead elements had reached the general line: northern edge of Martelingen – Vaux-les-Rosières – Sibret. On the evening of December 21, Martelingen was captured by Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI with support from elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15.
Since the left neighboring division was still lagging behind, exposing the left flank of both the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division and the 5th Panzer Army (which had already advanced far west beyond Bastogne), the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was ordered to assume flank protection. On December 22, the division reorganized its units, shifted from offensive to defensive operations, and established defensive positions against attacks from the southwest and south along the line: Vaux-les-Rosières – Martelingen – Bigonville – Arsdorf – Heiderscheid, covering a front of 40 km.
Between December 23 and 25, the division was forced to abandon several positions, including Vaux-les-Rosières, Hotte, Strainchamps, Martelingen, Titange, and Bigonville, due to heavy attacks from the U.S. 3rd Army from the southwest and south along the Bastogne road. On December 26, American forces continued their advance toward Bastogne. Between Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14, still holding out near Chaumont, and the 26th Volksgrenadier Division to the northwest, American units broke through northward. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 withdrew its right flank to Assenois, barely preventing an enemy advance on Losange and Villers-la-Bonne-Eau.
By December 27, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division’s front stretched from Assenois to Lutrebois, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. Following the successful American breakthrough at Bastogne, the division was threatened on its flank near Nothum. The American advance was halted only by deploying the last available reserves along the Harlange – Nothum – Buderscheid line. By December 29, 1944, the division, now under the command of LIII Army Corps, was still holding the line Lutrebois – Villers-la-Bonne-Eau – Harlange – Bavigne – Nothum against continued enemy attacks.
On January 2, 1945, following further American breakthroughs near its left neighbor, the division was at risk of encirclement in the Harlange and Bavigne area. It held its positions until January 7 but was then forced to withdraw northeast, abandoning Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. On January 9, American forces attacked the division at Bras, Doncols, and Nothum, encircling a large portion of its forces and taking many prisoners. The remaining elements of the division regrouped near Wiltz and were later transferred to the Düren area.
During their retreat, these remnants were diverted southeast and committed to counter an Allied breakthrough near Prüm. By the end of February, the remaining troops repelled Allied attacks near Wilwerath, Gondenbrett, and Olzheim. However, in early March, American forces bypassed the division’s defensive positions on both flanks, forcing it to retreat further northeast.
At the Nürburgring, the division was encircled west of the Rhine, with most of its remaining troops taken prisoner. Only small remnants managed to escape to the Wernigerode area in April 1945.
He was awarded the Ehrenzeichen Bulgarischen Infanterie IV Klasse, Rumanische Medaille “Kreuzzug gegen den Kommunismus” with document, and probably more awards which were not noted in his Soldbuch. The Grouping is complete with Erkennungsmarke. Hard to find grouping in excellent condition!
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Soldbuch grouping to Unteroffizier Adolf Rotsch, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13, Ardennes
Soldbuch grouping to Unteroffizier Adolf Rotsch who served with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13 during the Ardennes offensive.
A Soldbuch belonging to a Feldwebel who began his military career in December 1941 with the Flieger-Ausbildungs-Regiment 42, based in Frankfurt an der Oder. After completing his basic training, he was assigned to the Fliegerhorst Kompanie (e) 3/1, which was stationed in Brjansk, Russia, from 1941 until 1943. In 1943, he was awarded both the EK 2 and EK 1, an unusual achievement for a member of a Fliegerhorst Kompanie.
In April 1944, his unit was renamed Fliegerhorstkommandatur (e) 257 III. By October 1944, he was drafted into the Fallschirmjäger Ersatz und Ausbildungs Regiment 2. After a few weeks, he was sent to the 15./Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13, which was part of the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division. This division, rebuilt in Holland, was preparing for the “Wacht am Rhein” offensive, better known as the Battle of the Bulge.
On December 16, 1944, during the fighting in Luxembourg, between Stolzembourg and Vianden, the division was ordered to break through the lines near Vianden and Bette. Following an artillery bombardment in the early morning, the Fallschirm Pionier Battalion 5 constructed bridges over the Our River, allowing the 15th and 13th Fallschirmjäger Regiments to cross successfully. The town of Vianden itself was captured by the 4th company of the 5th Fallschirm Pionier Battalion under the command of Leutnant Hans Prigge, who later fell near Livarchamps, Belgium. Elements of the 14th Fallschirmjäger Regiment and the 11th Fallschirm Sturmgeschutz Brigade also crossed the Our River, reaching their objectives. The division achieved its goal of establishing a defensive line south of Bastogne.
However, by the end of December 1944, the U.S. Third Army, commanded by General Patton, broke through the division’s lines. In January 1945, the division was forced to retreat through Luxembourg and reached the village of Dasburg on the German side of the border by the end of the month.
On January 12, 1945, the Feldwebel was hospitalized at the Reserve Lazarett Jugenheim III for frostbite (wound code 33). After 1.5 months of recovery, he was promoted to Feldwebel. Shortly thereafter, he rejoined his unit, which continued to retreat towards the Harz region. The remnants of the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division were eventually captured by American forces. During the final battles, he was wounded by a bullet (wound code 31).
The Soldbuch is in good condition with no missing pages, though an award page seems to have been removed. It comes with a portrait photo showing his EK 1 award. His known awards include the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2nd class with Swords, Wound Badge in Black, EK 2, and EK 1. It is likely that he received other awards, such as the Erdkampfabzeichen, but these cannot be confirmed.
Very hard to find original Fallschirmjäger Soldbuch with Ardennes references!
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Wehrpass to Werner Weber, 1 Staffel, Jagdgeschwader 53 KIA 1941
€180.00Nice original Wehrpass with many entries for Werner Weber, Obergefreiter in 1. Staffel, Jagdgeschwader 53. This is a nice Wehrpass with many entries that would be nice for a further research. The cover is loose, otherwise in good condition.
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Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen 1941 #6
€125.00Original Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen in very good condition.
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Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen 1941 #8
€125.00Original Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen in very good condition.
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Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen 1943 #5
€100.00Original Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen in good condition.
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Luftwaffe photo album
Luftwaffe photo album in good, complete condition for a soldier most probably serving in France.
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Reference book; German Helmets 1916 – 1945 by Jan Meland
€120.00One of the most recent additions to my personal library is German Helmets by my friend Jan Meland. This comprehensive book describes the German helmets as used in world war one and world war two in all its details. This book is a great reference for starting or advanced collectors; next to the basic helmet knowledge it dives deep into different decals, the differences between the makers and application. The helmets pictured are most if not all sourced by the author in Norway. The book is in new condition and has only been opened to photograph it. I have a limited amount of examples which are signed on the first page by the author, as long as they last. I have 10 pieces available, The book is a A4 sized hardcover in the English language with 234 pages and more then 1450 clear pictures surely to soothe the need of any novice or advanced collector looking to expand his or her library! This is a must have for any helmet collector!
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Amtliches Fernsprechbuch für den Bezirk der Reichspostdirektion Berlin 1941
€225.00Rare original 1941 dated phone book for Berlin reading Amtliches Fernsprechbuch für den Bezirk der Reichspostdirektion Berlin 1941. Rare original example, not to be confused with the 1980 reprint. Nice piece for any staff or office display!
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Rare Luftwaffe Jet Fighter Me 163B Komet Flugzeug Handbuch – Teil 8A Schußwaffenanlage
€800.00Rare Luftwaffe Jet Fighter Me 163B Flugzeug Handbuch – Teil 8A Schußwaffenanlage in excellent condition. This is a rare original manual for the infamous Luftwaffe ME 163 B fighter Jet. This manual compiles all the information about the weapon systems on board of teh ME 163B. It is a important manual for pilot as well as the the ground troups maintenancing the ME 163. It has multiple fold out pages. There is a digital version on this website. The manual is a very rare late war example in excellent condition. Unique opportunity to acquire this rare and high end manual for one of the first fighter jets in the world!
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Rare grouping to SS-TV Unterscharführer Gustav Gaspary, Mauthausen and KIA St. Petersburg
€4,250.00Rare grouping to Unterscharführer Gustav Gaspary serving with the SS-Totenkopf Verbände. The grouping is the Nachlass from the family. Whilst most of the contents directly relate to Uscha Gaspary, there are some of his father pre and post war. The grouping has many historically significant photographs, documents and accoutrements.
Gaspary was a member of the Hitlerjugend before the war with HJ 14 III/253. His HJ Leistungsbuch is present.
In 1937 he joined the SS Totenkopf Verbände. He was awarded the Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938.
He was a Reichsportabzeichen-Prüfer, meaning that he as a member of the SS decided who could and who could not be awarded the Reichssportabzeichen. Most notably, this is a SS Pass!
His Wehrpass notes he first joined with 10./4. SS Totenkopf Standarte. then joined 13./4. SS Totenkopf Standarte and lastly 14. SS Infanterie Regiment 4 (Motorisiert) Totenkopf.
He last served in the Panzerabwehr abteilungHe was put into action in the battles for the Netherlands, Generalgouvernement, Lithuania, Heimatskriegsgebiet and lastly was sent to the eastern front. He was killed in action on 11.9.41.
It seems that Gustav served some time as a Konzentrationslager guard in Mauthausen. His piped collar and numbered TK collar tab are a whitness to this. There are images of signs at the border of the KZ Mauthausen.
He served in the Netherlands with photos in Rotterdam, Haarlem and Den Haag. There are photographs with Sepp Dittrich, Blaskowitz and Seyss Inquart.
He was killed in action on 11 September 1941 at Wyriza, 50 kilometers south of St. Petersburg with a Panzerjäger abteilung. The photo album has some missing images which are loose but present.
The grouping has many interesting features including a album, songbook, wehrpass and way more. This grouping really is a great base for further research. I have priced it on the lower end calculating all the separate parts. I deem it is a very good price considering the history and base for research!
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Two Impressive Waffen-SS 1940 campaign photo albums SS “Der Führer”
This is one of the best photo albums I have had the chance to offer up to today. This photo album belonged to a member of SS-Standarte Der Führer. It depicts most of the important battles in the 1940 campaign. I have photographed all of the pages and photos so you can see how well documented the album is. The photos were added in the war and have not been removed, replaced or added. The images are not in chronological order but you can tell by the size, tone, contrast and border which photo belongs to which set. The photo album shows a number of interesting battles and campaigns indicating the owner whitnessed most if not all of these. I will make a list of photographed battles I see in the album below.
Battle for the Grebbeberg; Der Führer was tasked with taking the Grebbenberg neer Rhenen. This was one of the hardest fought battles in the whole 1940 campaign. Based along the Ijssel river this natural mountain was one of the main defence points on the Dutch Ijssel line. The Germans massively underestimated the fierceness of the defenders which meant taking the place took up to 4 times longer as planned. The album shows the area with buildings and also the bunkers on the dykes along the Ijssel. There are images of a German soldier climbing a Grove Den tree with a swastika flag which I believe is on the Grebbeberg. The Grebbeberg is the only place where this type of tree grew along the route of the regiment in 1940.
Battle for Zeeland and The Scheldt; There are images of the town and harbour in Breskens. There are images of knocked out French tanks which fought in this area. British, French and Dutch POW’s are seen. There are several images of the village of Vroenhoven, its Bridge and the Bunker. This was one of the objectives for the Fallschirmjäger dropping at Eben Emael which was next to the village.
The following French campaign shows many interesting places one could easily research by comparing the images with buildings along its campaign route using google streetview.
Needless to say this album is a sure treasure trove for future research. It shows all the interesting things a Waffen-SS photo album should have; tanks, planes, destruction, Dead soldiers, camouflage and lots of uniform photos!
EDIT! I have found a additional photo album of the same family with some of the same and a lot of portraits not in the other album. There are many great SS portraits in this second album. I added the two albums back together and I hope the buyer will keep them together too!
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Voggenreiter Ausbildungstafeln für die Infanterie 17/ 17a about trench construction
€25.00Voggenreiter Ausbildungstafeln für die Infanterie 17/ 17a about trench construction.
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Voggenreiter Ausbildungstafeln für die Infanterie 18/ 18a about trench construction
Voggenreiter Ausbildungstafeln für die Infanterie 18/ 18a about trench construction.
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German army map set Militärgeographische Beschreibung Frankreich Teil III Südost-Frankreich
€200.00German map set Militärgeographische Beschreibung Frankreich Teil III Südost-Frankreich. Nice and rare to encounter complete set with all 8 maps.
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Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop
Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop with Georges Bonnet.
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Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop
Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop with Georges Bonnet.
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Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop
€50.00Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop.
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Press photo; Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop 45 jahre alt
€100.00Reichsaussenminister von Ribbentrop on his 45th birthday in 1943.
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Period F.W. Assmann & Söhne sales catalogue
€400.00Rare original F.W. Assmann & Söhne sales catalogue. This catalogue showcases all the buckles, buttons and uniform accesories produced by Assmann during the war. It has many interesting features. Rare period catalogue that could be a ultimate collection list for the specialised collector!
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Period WKC Waffenfabrik sales catalogue
€275.00Rare original WKC Waffenfabrik sales catalogue. This catalogue showcases all the daggers, bayonets and swords produced by WKC during the war. It has many interesting features such as custom engravings etc. Rare period catalogue that could be a ultimate collection list for the specialised collector!
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MG34 manual by Oberleutnant A. Butz, 1943
€250.00Rare original and complete army issue MG34 manual in very good condition. The manual is in very good condition and is for as far as I can see not missing any pages. Nice in depth manual about the MG34, its accessories, application, within vehicles Etc. Very hard to find issued manual!
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MG34 manual by Oberleutnant A. Butz, 1942
€250.00Rare original and complete army issue MG34 manual in very good condition. The manual is in very good condition and is for as far as I can see not missing any pages. Nice in depth manual about the MG34, its accessories, application, within vehicles Etc. Very hard to find issued manual!
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MG34 manual by Oberleutnant A. Butz, 1941
€250.00Rare original and complete army issue MG34 manual in very good condition. The manual is in very good condition and is for as far as I can see not missing any pages. Nice in depth manual about the MG34, its accessories, application, within vehicles Etc. Very hard to find issued manual!
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MG34 manual by Oberleutnant A. Butz, 1940
Rare original and complete army issue MG34 manual in very good condition. The manual is in very good condition and is for as far as I can see not missing any pages. Nice in depth manual about the MG34, its accessories, application, within vehicles Etc. Very hard to find issued manual!
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Set of German soldiers humoristic postcards
€65.00Set of German soldiers humoristic postcards in good condition. They are still in the original envelope. The postcards were designed and printed by Albert Horn from Gotha. As far as I can see there are 17 postcards. Nice piece of period pocket litter!
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Waffen-SS Artillery and Flak photo album
€700.00Waffen-SS Artillery and Flak photo album in as found condition. The album has many interesting photos showing artillery pieces, officers and other uniforms. There are some missing photos but the album is a good base for further research!
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Impressive Luftwaffe Afrika photo album with Panzer, artillery and aircraft
€1,400.00Impressive Luftwaffe Afrika photo album with Panzer, artillery and aircraft in good condition. The album is well filled and has approximately 300 photos. The images show the Afrika campaign trough the eyes of a enlisted man serving with a Flak and Aircraft maintenance crewmember. It is mainly focussed on vehicles; be it tanks, trucks and aircraft. It seems that late in 1942 he was wounded and sent back to Germany to recover. This is probably also the reason he was not taken prisoner when the southern front fell. On the first page there is a Russian receipt for food in the Russian POW camp 147. It seems he was sent to the eastern front after healing from his wounds. The photoalbum is really impressive regarding the large number of vehicle and aircraft photos!
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Grouping Schützen Otto Rohnen Inf Rgt 473
€55.00You 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.
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Deathcard Jakob Oberhauser KIA 07.01.45 Steinbach
€50.00Gefreiter 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
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Deathcard Stabsgefreiter Heinrich Hitz KIA 25.12.44 Belgium Leneville
€30.00Deathcard 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
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Wound badge document Grenadier Alfred Hamann Gren Regt 431
€40.00Wound 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.
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Soldbuch grouping
€500.00Soldbuch 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!
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Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen 1943 #8
€125.00Original Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen in very good condition.
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Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen 1943 #9
€125.00Original Dutch Germaansche SS-Vormingsbladen in very good condition.
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Dutch SS-Standarte Westland recruitment leaflet
€275.00Dutch SS-Standarte Westland recruitment flyer in very good condition. Hard to find example.
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Dutch 34. SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier Division Landstorm Nederland recruitment leaflet
€300.00Rare Dutch 34. SS-Freiwilligen Grenadier Division Landstorm Nederland recruitment flyer. This is a rare smaller sized flyer printed later in the war.
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Imperial post card lot
€75.00Interesting lot of first world war post cards with interesting stories on the back.
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Soldbuch grouping of Kurt Helbig, Art Regt 276, 276 VGD, MP44, Ardennes
€550.00Soldbuch 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.
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Press Photo; Market Garden dropzone
€35.00Press Photo; Market Garden dropzone
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Postcard SS-Wallonie; La Brigade D’Assaut SS Wallonie
€200.00Rare 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!
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US Press photo market garden 82nd or 101st Airborne 15x21cm
€100.00Nice original press photo in good condition. US Press photo market garden 82nd or 101st Airborne 15x21cm
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US Photograph: Operation Market Garden 101st Airborne
€300.00US 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.
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US Photograph: Operation Varsity
€150.00US Photograph: Operation Varsity. Beautiful highly detailed and large(!) photograph.
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US Photograph: Glider landing zone W during operation Market Garden
€125.00US Photograph: Towing Waco gliders during operation Market Garden. Landing zone W was used by the 101st Airborne Division.
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US Photograph: Glider landing zone W during operation Market Garden
€125.00US Photograph: Towing Waco gliders during operation Market Garden. Landing zone W was used by the 101st Airborne Division.
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US Photograph: Waco glider towing during operation Market Garden
€100.00US Photograph: Towing Waco gliders during operation Market Garden towards Landing zone W wich was used by the 101st Airborne Division.
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US Photograph: Towing Waco gliders during operation Market Garden
€125.00US Photograph: Towing Waco gliders during operation Market Garden. Landing zone W was used by the 101st Airborne Division.
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US Photograph: Waco glider landing on landing zone W during operation Market Garden
€150.00US Photograph: Waco glider landing on landing zone W during operation Market Garden. Landing zone W was used by the 101st Airborne Division.
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US Photograph: Waco glider
€65.00US Photograph: Waco. Considering the absence of D-Day and Market Garden invasion stripes this photo must have been taken prior to Operation Varsity.
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US Photograph: Consolidated Vultee L-5 observation plane
€40.00US Photograph: Consolidated Vultee L-5 observation plane.
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US Photograph: Waco and Horsa gliders
€75.00US 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.
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US Photograph: Flight briefing Captain with navigator wings
€50.00US Photograph: Flight briefing Captain with navigator wings
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US Photograph: Flight briefing operation Market Garden
€125.00US 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.
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US Photograph: Flight briefing operation Market Garden
€125.00US 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.
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US Photograph: Flight briefing operation Market Garden
€125.00US 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.
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US Photograph: award ceremony
€40.00US Photograph: award ceremony. Probably between Market Garden and Varsity.
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US Photograph: 9th Airforce troop carrier glider pilot
€50.00US 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.
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Large US Photograph: Glider pilots
€50.00Large US Photograph: Glider pilots
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