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  • Erkennungsmarke Stamm Kp. Pz. E. u. A. Abt. 204

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    175.00

    Erkennungsmarke Stamm Kp. Pz. E. u. A. Abt. 204 indicating Stamm Kompanie Panzer Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung 204. This unit supplied replacement troops for the following units;

    Panzer-Abteilung 12; Panzer-Abteilung z.b.V. 12 was later merged in Panzer Regiment Brandenburg under Panzer Grenadier Division Brandenburg
    Panzer-Abteilung 127; served under the 22. Panzerdivision, later 27. Panzerdivision. A small part was merged into Panzer Regiment 24 under the 24. Panzerdivision and sent to France. The major part of this unit was merged into schweren Panzer-Abteilung 509.
    Panzer-Abteilung 215; was renamed Panzer-Abteilung 115 in the 15. Panzer-Grenadier-Division fought the last part of the war on the Western Front. It fought in the Battle of the Bulge, where it participated in the Siege of Bastogne and in Operation Blockbuster, serving under the First Parachute Army. It surrendered to the British at war’s end.

    Panzer-Regiment 204; 22. Panzerdivision, later split up in schwere Panzer-Abteilung 509 and Panzer Regiment 201.

  • Hitlerjugend Jugendtag 1932 badge

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    90.00

    Hitlerjugend Jugendtag 1932 badge marked Hoffstätter Bonn Ges. Gesch.

  • Luftwaffe Erkennungsmarke 53739

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    50.00

    Luftwaffe Erkennungsmarke marked with the MOB code 53739 which is a unknown MOB number unfortunately.

  • Erkennungsmarke FRW 2. PZ. N A 200

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    140.00

    Erkennungsmarke FRW 2. PZ. N A 200 indicating Panzer-Divisions-Nachrichten-Abteilung 200 which was a part of the 21. Panzerdivision. It was built in Afrika and later destroyed in Tunesia. After this it was reinstated in Rennes, Normandy. It was stationed above Caen and saw combat immediately after D-Day and was destroyed again in Falaise. In September 1944 it was rebuilt in Lothringen.

  • Erkennungsmarke Pz. Tr. Gesch. Ers. Kp. 1

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    45.00

    Panzer Transport Geschütz Ersatz Kompanie 1 indicating Panzer Transport Geschütz Ersatz Kompanie 1.

  • Luftwaffe Erkennungsmarke 58219 Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 ‘ Immelmann ‘

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    190.00

    Luftwaffe Erkennungsmarke marked with the MOB number 58219 indicating 1./Stuka-Geschwader 2 or Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 (StG 2) Immelmann which flew over Poland, Western campaign, Battle of Britain, Malta and North Africa, Yugoslavia, Greece and Crete, Eastern Front 1941; Operation Barbarossa, Eastern Front 1942; Moscow and Stalingrad, Eastern Front 1943, Crimea, Kuban and Kursk. A very interesting and historic unit which is very hard to find!

  • Erkennungsmarke ST. KP. PZ. Pi. ERS. BTL. 80

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    175.00

    Erkennungsmarke ST. KP. PZ. Pi. ERS. BTL. 80 indicating Stamm Kompanie Panzer Pionier Ersatz Bataillon 80 supplied replacements for Panzer Pionier Bataillon 27 (17. Panzerdivison) and 38 (2. Panzerdivision). Pz. Pi. Bat 27 served on the eastern front. Pz. Pi Bat 38 served on the Western front and was destroyed in Normandy, reformed and took part in the Ardennes offensive. Nice and rare Erkennungsmarke!

  • Luftwaffe Erkennungsmarke 73176 Küstenfliegerstaffel 1/106

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    150.00

    Luftwaffe Erkennungsmarke marked with the MOB number 73176 indicating Küstenfliegerstaffel 1/106 and 4./Kampf-Geschwader 6

    Kampf-Geschwader 6 flew over 1942–43 Eastern Front, North Africa and the Mediterranean, Italian Campaign, Operation Steinbock and Normandy. The unit flew active missions during and after D-day strafing beaches and bombing ships. More information; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kampfgeschwader_6

  • Erkennungsmarke marked 51616 – 10. (Ergänzungs) Kampf-Geschwader 3

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    125.00

    Textbook zinc Erkennungsmarke marked 51616 indicating 10. (Ergänzungs) Kampf-Geschwader 3. This unit was stationed in Fliegerhorst Venlo and Gilze Rijen. In August 1944 the ground personnell was disbanded to a Fallschirmjäger division.

  • Erkennungsmarke 1. L. Battr. Artillerie Ers. Abt. 218

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    40.00

    Erkennungsmarke 1. Battr. L. Artillerie Ers. Abt. 218 which indicates 1. Batterie Leichte Artillerie Ersatz Abteilung 218 which supplied replacements to Artillerie Regiment 218 (218 Infanteriedivision) and Artillerie Regiment 234 (163 and 402 Infanteriedivision). A nice original example in good used condition.

  • Erkennungsmarke 2./J.E.B.6

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    125.00

    Textbook aluminium Erkennungsmarke marked 2./J.E.B.6 indicating Infanterie Ersatz Battallon 6 which was moved from Lübeck to the Netherlands in september 1944 where it was added to Grenadier Regiment 1225. This unit fought in the Reichswald, Venlo, Straelen, Geldern, Issum and Wesel. After these battles it was once again moved to the Netherlands in the area between Utrecht and Hilversum. It fought at Zutphen, Vreden and Borken. It was destroyed in the Ruhrkessel and went into US captivity. A nice Erkennungsmarke with a good base for further research!

  • Erkennungsmarke II./A.E.A. 211

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    55.00

    The I. Abteilung of the Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung 211 was set up on September 6, 1939 in Wuppertal as a light artillery replacement Abteilung. The division was placed under the command of Division 156. On November 10, 1939, the division was relocated to Thorn in West Prussia. On August 20, 1940, the division was relocated back to Aachen. On December 19, 1942, the replacement department was renamed Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung I./211 and was deployed near Boulogne. In Boulogne, the reserve department formed the I. Department of the 149 Artillerie Regiment of the 49. Infanteriedivision on February 1, 1944 which fought between Boulogne and Paris. In 1945, the department was subordinate to Division 466 where it was stationed between Bocholt and Dorsten. On 24th of March 1945 it was stationed in the direct area of operation Varsity.

  • Erkennungsmarke Bau-Bataillon 17

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    65.00

    Erkennungsmarke Bau-Bataillon 17 in good condition with original period applied string, spange and lucky charm.

  • Published Erkennungsmarke Pz. Ers. Abt. 18

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    175.00

    Published Erkennungsmarke Pz. Ers. Abt. 18 indicating Panzer Ersatz Abteilung 18 which supplied replacements for

    Panzer Abteilung 18; 18. Panzerdivision, later Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 504 which was outfitted with Tigers
    Panzer Abteilung 118; 18. Panzergrenadier-Division
    Panzer Abteilung 208; 35. Panzer-Sicherungs-Division, later Panzer-Regiment Feldherrnhalle

    Panzer-Regiment 201;  16. Infanterie-Division, later Panzerbrigade 100, 22. Panzerdivision and last the 23. Panzerdivision.

    The Erkennungsmarke is featured on page 84 of the reference book Deutsche Erkennungsmarken by Jean Höidal. The number of the back corresponds with the number in the book.

  • Erkennungsmarke Stabs Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 394

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    100.00

    Textbook Aluminium Erkennungsmarke Erkennungsmarke Stabs Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 394 which was later renamed to Panzergrenadier Regiment 394 which was part of the 3. Panzerdivision. The Erkennungsmarke retains its original string which is actually wartime applied green cap soutache.

  • Erkennungsmarke Stammkompanie Grenadier-Ersatz-Bataillon 412

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    90.00

    Textbook Erkennungsmarke marked Stamm Kompanie Grenadier-Ersatz-Bataillon 412 which was a replacement unit for several units.

  • Erkennungsmarke 1/L. Art. Ers. A.I/206

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    45.00

    Erkennungsmarke marked 1/L. Art. Ers. A.I/206 indicating 1. Kompanie leichte Artillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung 206 which supplied replacements for Artillerie Regiment 206 which served under the 206. Infanterie-Division. A nice original erkennungsmarke which could be further researched.

  • Erkennungsmarke 1./ FERS. A.Ausb. Kp. Füs. Ers. Btl 22

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    55.00

    Erkennungsmarke or dog tag marked 1./ FERS. A.Ausb. Kp. Füs. Ers. Btl 22 indicating Füsilier-Ersatz-Bataillon 22 which was the replacement source for Füsilier Regiment 22.

  • Erkennungsmarke 3./ A.R. 260

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    40.00

    Erkennungsmarke or dogtag in alumunium for 3./ A.R. 260 indicating 3. Batterie Artillerie Regiment 260. This artillery regiment was a part of the 260 Infanterie Division.

  • Erkennungsmarke 1. Schw. Art. Ers. Abt. 205

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    40.00

    Erkennungsmarke 1. Schw. Art. Ers. Abt. 205 indicating 1. Kompanie Schwere Artillerie Ersatz Abteilung 205. This unit supplied replacements for the following units among others;

    Heeres-Küstenartillerie-Abteilungen: 285; 441; 728; 772; 828; 928;

    Artillerie-Abteilungen: 615;

    Artillerie-Regimenter: I./41; I./61; I./71; 125; 305; 323; IV./387

     

  • Erkennungsmarke Gebirgs-Pionier-Bataillon 82

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    150.00

    Erkennungsmarke P. Ers. Btl. 82 Stab. indicating Gebirgs Pionier Ersatz Bataillon 82 which was a part of the 2. Gebirgsdivision. Very hard to find example in good used condition.

  • Erkennungsmarke Schwere Artillerie Ersatz Abteilung 61

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    45.00

    Nice Erkennungsmarke for Schwere Artillerie Ersatz Abteilung 61. This is a replacement unit for Artillerie Regiments 41, 61, 71 and 85. Typical aluminum tag but the nice detail is that the whole line I. Battr. Schw. Art. Ers. Abt 61 is marked with a single stamping.

  • M38 gasmask in tall field repainted canister named to Obergefreiter Imm, Fpn 42931

    375.00

    Textbook M38 gasmask in tall canister in very good condition. The canister features a typical rough field repaint. The mask does not have the filter with it. The gasmask itself is a nice green rubber variant. The straps of the gasmask itself feature a label and writing which indicates this set belonged to Obergefreiter Imm, Feldpostnummer 42931. Very nice named set!

    Feldpostnummer L55629 indicates 1. Batterie Luftsperr-Abteilung 103 which served under the 4. Flak Division.

  • Tall M38 gasmask canister in three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage pattern

    1,750.00

    Tall 1942 dated M38 gasmask canister in spray painted three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage pattern. Textbook early and short example in its original period applied camouflage pattern. The canister is complete with its gasmask but without filter. The canister is a rare variant with a sharp bottom edge. The canister retains up to 90% of its period applied camouflage paint. Hard to find, original example in a stunning and vibrant camouflage pattern!

  • Tall M38 gasmask canister in two tone camouflage named Uffz. Janhsen

    1,900.00

    M38 gasmask in three tone brush applied camouflage named Unteroffizier Janhsen in very good condition. The gasmask is in a typical three-tone camouflage finish typical for this very specific unit(!). Trough the least 8 years I have seen two of this exact camouflage pattern with this Feldpost number. The lid of the spare lens compartment is marked L50830 indicating 9. Batterie Batterie Fallschirm-Flak-Regiment 12. This unit was stationed under the II. Fallschirm-Korps and was stationed in St. Lô during D-Day. This unit followed the Korps on the western front until in 1945 it moved to the eastern front. When The canister and its mask are both named Uffz Janhsen. A very nice original camouflage gasmask case with a very good base for further research into the unit!

  • Tall M38 gasmask canister with straps named Gefreiter Alfons Schindler

    275.00

    Tall M38 gasmask canister with straps named Gefreiter Alfons Schindler in good condition. Nice example with original straps and name tag inside reading Gefreiter Alfons Schindler which might be a good base for further research!

  • M38 gasmask in tall canister named to Heinrich Hoffman, Fpn L55269

    450.00

    Textbook M38 gasmask in tall canister in very good condition. The canister and the mask belong together and are both marked the same way with number 71 by the original owner. The mask does not have the filter with it. The inside of the lid features a label which names the set to Heinrich Hoffman and the bottom features Feldpostnummer L55629. It is hard to find a real matching and named set like this!

    Feldpostnummer L55629 indicates 5. Batterie leichte Flak-Abteilung 987 (o).

    For more information about the unit click the link below.

    https://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/FlakAbteilungenleicht/lFA987.htm

  • M38 Gasmask in tall canister named Flieger Manz Josef, Amsterdam

    450.00

    Textbook Luftwaffe issued M38 Gasmaske named Flieger Manz Josef, L10997B, Amsterdam über Bentheim. The Gasmask is in good, used condition and features two period overpaints; one in blue Luftwaffe paint and one in green. The gasmask is complete with original straps and reinforcements in rawhide. The Feldpostnummer indicates the following units;

    Flieger Ausbildings regiment 51 1.4.39 in Weimar-Nohra from Flieger-Ersatz-Abteilung 51. In 1941 moved to Antwerpen, and was renamed Flieger-Regiment 51. In 1942 strength was increased to 3 battalions. Was absorbed by the 3. and 5. Fallschirm-Jäger-Divisions on 9.9.44. An Ausbildungs-Bataillon was reformed on 9.10.44 in Luftgau VI. A very nice and interesting gasmask canister which has a very good base for further research. The Fallschirmjäger units later fought in the Ardennes offensive!

     

  • Late war Y-strap

    250.00

    Excellent and good combat used Y-strap with a few small damages and repairs as shown on the pictures. Excellent example to complete any Wehrmacht or Waffen-SS combat mannequin!

  • Rare Kriegsmarine issue lightweight Y-strap marked Wersa, München 1941

    400.00

    Very rare early manufactured Kriegsmarine issued Y-strap in very good condition. The Y-strap is beautifully marked Wersa, München 1941 and features an eagle with the capital M, which indicates that this is a Kriegsmarine issued example! The Y-straps are manufactured in 1941 and shows factory applied steel hardware. Very rare Y-strap which would be hard to upgrade!

  • Rare early Kriegsmarine issue lightweight Y-strap marked Kern Kläger & Cie, Berlin 1940

    475.00

    Very rare early manufactured Kriegsmarine issued Y-strap in very good condition. The Y-strap is beautifully marked Kern Kläger & Cie, Berlin 1940 and features an eagle with the capital M, which indicates that this is a Kriegsmarine issued example! The Y-straps are manufactured in 1940 and shows a nice and interesting factory mix of steel and aluminium hardware. Very rare Y-strap which would be hard to upgrade!

  • Textbook late war webbing Y-strap

    725.00

    Textbook late war manufactured webbing Y-straps in very good condition. The front straps are manufactured out of webbing and the back strap is manufactured out of leather, a typical late war mixture of materials. Very nice late war Y-straps which would be hard to upgrade!

  • US M1 front seam fixed bale helmet with Hawley liner named Elmore Dean Brown

    1,350.00

    US M1 front seam fixed bale helmet with Hawley liner named Elmore Dean Brown ASN 1104036. The helmet is in excellent condition with its early Hawley liner with rayon suspension. The shell has a lot heat number 31. The liner is named and marked with ASN and laundry code. The shell is a textbook fixed bale example with factory sewn straps. The factory paint retains up to 95 and would be very hard to upgrade.

  • Untouched Heer EM / NCO Panzer field cap

    1,750.00

    Untouched Heer EM / NCO Panzer field cap in good worn condition. The cap has its trapezoid removed, most probably for wear as a prisoner of war. The cap retains its original buttons and would display as is or restored with a BeVo trapezoid. The cap is a size 56 or 57. This is a very hard to find cap!

  • Tan MG34 u. MG42 ammunition case

    175.00

    A very nice tan camouflaged ammunition box for the MG34 and MG42. As the Germans occupied Czechoslovakia they took over most of their military stocks including weapons and equipment. This box for the Czech ZB 37 machine gun or MG 37 (t) originally had a slope welded inside to stack the ZB ammunition properly. This slope was removed by the Germans and the leftover holes filled in prior to a tan repaint. A rare box to encounter in very good condition with most of the wartime tan camouflage!

  • Tan MG34 u. MG42 ammunition case

    150.00

    A very nice tan camouflaged ammunition box for the MG34 and MG42. As the Germans occupied Czechoslovakia they took over most of their military stocks including weapons and equipment. This box for the Czech ZB 37 machine gun or MG 37 (t) originally had a slope welded inside to stack the ZB ammunition properly. This slope was removed by the Germans and the leftover holes filled in prior to a tan repaint. A rare box to encounter in very good condition with most of the wartime tan camouflage!

  • Steel tan painted MG34 u. MG42 ammunition case

    255.00

    Tan MG34 u. MG42 ammunition case in good used condition. Textbook Patronenkasten 41 with original factory tan paint.

  • Aluminum MG34 ammunition case with white cross

    200.00

    Aluminum MG34 ammunition case with white cross which is probably a variant on the Red Cross medical marking. The case is in very good used condition with up to 90% of its factory finish with brown camouflage.

  • Aluminum MG34 ammunition case marked OEL

    175.00

    Aluminum MG34 ammunition case marked OEL indicating the contents of weapons oil.

  • Steel MG08-15 u. MG34 ammunition case

    125.00

    Steel MG08-15 u. MG34 ammunition case in good used condition. The box is in good used condition and features a wartime hand applied textured field grey paint. Typical early example as made for the MG08-15 which is different in design then the example made for the MG34. You can learn all about the different variants here; https://fjm44.com/articles/mg34-and-mg42-ammunition-boxes/

  • Wehrmacht issue Toque or Oma scarf

    100.00

    Textbook original Wehrmacht issue Schlauschal, Toque or Oma scarf in hard used condition. There are some moth holes , damages and repairs but it would be usable for a combat mannequin!

  • Wehrmacht issue Toque or Oma scarf

    100.00

    Textbook original Wehrmacht issue Schlauschal, Toque or Oma scarf in hard used condition. There are some moth holes , damages and repairs but it would be usable for a combat mannequin!

  • Rare Ersatz woven heavy pulling strap made from recycled Ersatz material

    450.00

    Rare strap for pulling sleds, carts, artillery pieces and so on. It is exactly how I found it, rolled up as it would have been issued. I have not unrolled it but it is complete. This is the a late war example without adjustable buckle and made fully in late war woven rubber or Ersatz material which is very hard to find!

  • Rare MG42 anti aircraft spider sight

    450.00

    Rare MG42 anti aircraft spider sight or Kreiskorn in used condition. This is a very rare MG42 specific anti-aircraft sight. This is a late war stamped steel example. This is one of the few original MG42 anti aircraft spider sight I have found trough the years. Allthough they can be found; most if not all are modern reproductions. This is a textbook wartime example that would be very hard to replace.

  • K98 sling in good used condition

    155.00

    K98 sling in good used condition.

  • Unissued late war Styrian gaiters marked RBNr.

    450.00

    A textbook pair of Styrian gaiters or Steyerische Gamaschen which are specifically developed and made for the Waffen-SS Gebirgsjäger. The gaiters are nicely marked with a typical white coloured ink stamp with an unreadable RBNr. The gaiters are in complete unissued condition and still factory tied together. This would be impossible to upgrade.

  • Rare tropical webbing rucksack extender straps

    125.00

    Rare tropical webbing rucksack extender straps. Virtually always missing from the Kriegsmarine and Gebirgsjäger rucksack.

  • Rifle grenade launcher tool marked ddb G.Gr.Ger.

    125.00

    Rifle grenade launcher tool marked G.Gr.Ger. (Gewehrgranatgerät) in very good condition. The tool is nicely marked ddb which indicates production by an unknown manufacturer. Excellent example!

  • K98 rifle grenade pouches

    275.00

    A nice late war set of original rifle grenade pouches in very good, unissued and undamaged condition. These pouches where issued to carry the heavy rifle grenades and the special rifle grenade blanks to shoot these. These bags are finished in blue canvas with riveted canvas parts. The inside of these pouches feature small sections in which the rifle grenade cartridges where kept. Beautiful matching pair!

  • Rare rifle grenade pouch marked gyb 43 from recycled material

    525.00

    Nice late war Rare rifle grenade pouch from recycled material in excellent condition. These pouches where issued to carry the rifle grenades and the special rifle grenade blanks to shoot these. These bags are finished in a recycled material. The inside of these pouches feature small sections in which the rifle grenade cartridges where kept. The pouches are nicely marked underneath the strap gyb 43 which indicates production by Bauer, Wilhelm, Friedr., G.m.b.H., Lederwarenfabrik, Offenbach a.M.-Bieber. Excellent example and for me a first to encounter them made from this type of recycled material!

  • Large Pionier satchel bag

    220.00

    Large Pionier satchel bag in good, used condition. These bags were used alongside the pioneer satchel bags worn on the equipment belt and backpack. They would contain additional satchel charges. As always the carrying sling is missing. Otherwise a hard to find bag!

  • Rare Heer HBT or Drillich EM/NCO Panzer jacket

    4,000.00

    Rare Heer HBT or Drillich EM Panzer jacket in excellent, unissued condition. The garment is a textbook, late war example manufactured in reed green hbt or Drillich. The garment was meant to be worn on top of the wool Panzer and Stug wrap sets. These were not manufactured in black but were issued and worn by Panzer as well as Stug troops. The garment is a typical late war example with factory sewn insignia. The kragenlitzen are typical late examples with the typical red piping for assault guns stitched straight trough the collar. The breast eagle is a typical 1944 style example sewn triangularly. The jacket has some storage wear inside which could easily be cleaned if desired. The garment retains most if not all of the buttons and is a textbook example impossible to upgrade.

  • Heer M36 service blouse for a Leutnant in Infanterie Regiment 53

    1,850.00

    Heer M36 service blouse for a Leutnant in Infanterie Regiment 53. This blouse retains its wartime sewn insignia including a nice set of cyphered shoulderboards for Infanterie Regiment 53. The blouse is a service blouse which shows genuine field wear with damages and wear which are typical yet hard to find! The left breast pocket shows a set of period sewn award loops and a additional set for a Bandspange. This is a killer field worn example for a 1940 campaign display!

    Underneath a short unit history of Infanterie Regiment 53 during the 1940 campaign.

    9 May 1940; Infanterie Regiment 53 was mobilized early may 1940. On may 1940 it received the order to march westwards in the night. Close to the border it took a pause near Effeld and Rothenbach.

    10 May 1940; May 10, 03:00 it received the order to prepare and around 05.35 marched across the border near Vlodrop and stormed the bridge acros the Roer where it exchanged hands undamaged. They went trough St. Odilienberg and Linne. At 8.30 they reached Maasbracht where the Panzerjäger Kompanie attacked the bunkers at the Maas bridge. Around 12:30 the first troops crossed the Maas river where it took many casualties due to Dutch machinegun fire. The advancing troops managed to roll up the enemy troops, cross the canal at Neederwert and capture the bridge in Panheel intact. At around 13:00 the resistance was broken and Wessem was taken. The Dutch-Belgian border at Kessenich was crossed via Thorn by the evening.

    11 May 1940; The 1. Bataillon moved in the night trough the hardly passable swamp and forest area south of Kinrooi towards Tengerloo. Using a set of half sunk barges the 1. Btl. crossed the Maas-Scheldt canal. Other  bataillons were brought up they used the regimental pioneer platoons rafts to cross it moving most if not all the units vehicles. Around midday the order was given to chase the enemy. They paused in Meeuwen and ended the day after crossing at Helchteren. By nightfall they had covered around 45 kilometers into Belgium resting in Lilo, Helchteren and Zolder.

    12 May 1940; the regiment crossed the Albertkanaal which was cleared of Belgian resistance during the night. It received its first air raid in the west. They faced resistance when they reached Lummen which was taken by nightfall at heavy casualties.

    13 May 1940; They pushed trough to Tienwinkel and moved into a defensive position at their bridgehead acros the Albertkanaal because the units to its left and right have not yet crossed the canal. Late in the evening it moved westwards again.

    14 May 1940; The regiment was pulled from the front for a short pause where they were fed and received new ammunition. Afterwards marched trough Haelen to the staging area at Meensel-Kiesehem and Molembeek-Wersbeek. At 03:30 it moved to Lovenjoul where it arrived int he evening.

    15 May 1940; The regiment crossed the Dyle river and took up positions to move towards Leuven. This attach was however called up and dug into defensive positions. They received a heavy artillery barrage from the British troops near Leuven.

    17 May 1940; The regiment attacked across the Dyle. After crossing it repaired the blown bridges and the spearhead of the regiment advanced towards Brussels trough Eversberg, Corstenberg, Nosseghem and Zaventem. The regiment encountered hard resistance around Dieghem on the Canal du Nord.

    18 May 1940; The regiment fought its way into Brussels trough Haren and Evere. In the evening the unit took positions and went to rest at Bodeghem and Schepdael.

    19 May 1940; The regiment advanced to the Dendre canal. Around Ninove it encountered a British artillery barrage. The canal was heavily defended and around mid day the 5. Kompanie was the first to cross the canal. Around 17:00 the rest of the regiment had crossed.

    20 May 1940; Marching trough the night the regiment reached Renaix(Ronse) and attacked towars the Schelde. Under heavy enemy fire it however stays pinned at their side of the river.

    23 May 1940; The regiment attacked the crossing and secured the bridgehead

    24 May 1940; The regiment crossed the river en masse moving to Vichte where it took rest.

    25 May 1940; The regiment received the order to move into a wide defensive position. Enemy positions on the hills north of Heule and Galleghem were attacked and moved into.

    26 May 1940; The regiment marched West

    27 May 1940; The regiment marched in line with the spearhead of the unit towards Paschendaele were it attacked together with Infanterie Regiment 11.

    29 may 1940; The regiment attacked and took Boesinghe.

    30 May 1940; The regiment moved towards Dunkirk. After a quick march the regiment reached Elzendamme were a destroyed bridge was repaired by the Pionierzug. Trough Hoogstade and Stavele it moved towards Wegscheede. At Hondschoote it encountered a heavy artillery barrage and resistance. The spearhead of the unit managed to cross the Basse-Colm canal and disperse the enemy from the eastern bridgehead.

    31 May 1940; The regiment was supposed to cross the canal which was however delayed trough the fields being flooded by the British. Towards the night the artillery was brought up and a Bridgehead across the canal was made.

    1 June 1940; The regiment crossed the Digue canal at St. Michel. Where it stayed until June 3rd.

    3 June 1940; The 9. Kompanie retreated due to their positions being flooded.

    4 June 1940; The regiment moved into Dunkirk which ended the first battle of France.

    After being deployed again for the Battle of France, the regiment fought at Henin-Literd, Moy, Nesle, Beauvais, Suznay, Surville, Maison Baugis, Chartres, Briarres and Augerville until the armistice in Larchant. It suffered 471 casualties of which 140 men killed.

    15 October 1940; The regiment was renamed into Grenadier Regiment 53 and was moved to the 14. Infanterie Division.

    July 1944; the unit was renamed to Verstärktes Grenadier-Regiment 1065 under the 14. Infanterie Division where it stayed on the eastern front until the end of the war.

     

     

  • Brown Hitlerjugend shirt

    450.00

    Brown Hitlerjugend shirt in unissued condition.  It looks to be a good large size.

  • Hitlerjugend RZM Corduroy shorts

    475.00

    Hitlerjugend Corduroy shorts in unissued condition. The shorts have the RZM tag removed but is otherwise in unissued condition. Impossible to upgrade condition!

  • Unissued black cotton Hitlerjugend shorts in a large size

    475.00

    Unissued black cotton Hitlerjugend shorts in a large size. The RZM label has sadly been removed. Perfect large size for a mannequin!

  • Bund Deutscher Mädel blouse

    350.00

    Bund Deutscher Mädel blouse in worn condition. The garment is missing a total of 4 buttons which shouldn’t be hard to replace. The garment is in used condition and could be a nice base for a restoration.

  • Hitlerjugend belt set with buckle marked RZM M4/27

    225.00

    Nice original Hitlerjugend belt buckle marked M4/27 indicating production by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid. The belt buckle is complete with its original leather belt. Nice set!

  • Hitlerjugend belt set with zinc injection moulded buckle marked RZM M4/39

    225.00

    Rare zinc injection mold Hitlerjugend belt buckle marked M4/39 indicating production by Assmann & Sohne. The belt buckle is complete with its original leather belt which is nicely marked 85 which indicates the length in centimeters. Nice and hard to find set with a zinc injection mold Hitlerjugend belt buckle!

  • Hitlerjugend belt set with buckle marked RZM M4/24

    235.00

    Nice original Hitlerjugend belt buckle marked M4/24 indicating production by Friedrich Linden, Lüdenscheid.The belt buckle is complete with its original leather belt. Nice set!

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