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Rare combat used M44 breadbag
Extremely rare combat used M44 breadbag. The breadbag is in clearly combat used condition with traces of usage but no damages or repairs. All straps, D-rings and buttons are still originally attached and complete. This is the first ever M44 model breadbag I have ever encountered in such a clearly combat used condition!
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Blue Luftwaffe issue M31 breadbag dated 1942
Textbook late war Luftwaffe breadbag in near mint condition.
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Late war M31 breadbag
Excellent late war produced M31 breadbag in perfect, most likely unissued condition. All buttons and D-rings are original factory applied! Choice late war example made out a slightly rougher type of fabric!
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Early M31 pattern blue Luftwaffe issue breadbag
Nice early pattern Luftwaffe issued breadbag in good used condition. Nice early pattern with leather reinforcements, these early Luftwaffe issued bread bags are hard to find! Nicely marked with owners inititials “H.H.”
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Tropical M31 breadbag
Textbook Heer tropical breadbag in near mint condition, nicely marked with most likely owners initials “ET”.
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MP 38 u. 40 magazine loading tool 98E 42
A very nice MP 38 u. 40 magazine speed loader tool. Perfect to fill up the small pocket on the left sides pouch or just for general display. The tool is nicely marked fxo 42 which indicates production by C.G. Haenel, Waffen- u. Fahrradfabrik, Suhl in 1942.
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Pre war breadbag strap dated 1936
Textbook pre war reinforced breadbag strap which is clearly maker marked but the stamp has been faded a lot, the date 1936 can still be seen!
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Rare K43/G43 ammunition pouch marked RME 43
A rare ammunition pouch marked RME 43. This pouch did not come from the hoard find of G43 / K43 pouches that flooded the market. Original G43 pouches that do not come from the Ukranian army stock are rare! The pouch is in very good condition and would be very hard to upgrade!
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Leather dagger hanger SS 48/34 RZM
Very rare original RZM pattern leather dagger hanger intended for the SS dagger in good used condition. Very hard to find in this used but undamaged condition!
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WW1 K98 ammunition pouch marked A. Schwalbe, Berlin 1915
Beautiful WW1 issued K98 ammunition pouch in a gorgeous brown coloured leather. The holster is nicely marked A. Schwalbe, Berlin 1915. Very hard to find WW1 issue equipment in this condition!
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Rare original Waffen-SS belt buckle Friedrich Keller
Rare pre war belt buckle by Friedrich Keller. The buckle is in worn condition with typical catch as can be observed by early HJ and DJ buckles by Friedrich Keller. The buckle is a rare variant, a first for me that would be a nice addition to any buckle collection!
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Black K98 ammunition pouch marked C. Riese 1943
Nice late war ammunition pouch intended to carry 6 ammunition clips for the K98. The K98 Ammunition pouch is nicely marked C. Riese, 1943, which is a desirable maker which is known for their usage of rubberized materials as well. Nice pouch in light used condition.
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Waffen-SS belt buckle by Overhoff & Cie
Excellent and textbook original Waffen-SS belt buckle marked O&C ges. gesch. indicating production by Overhoff & Cie, Lüdenscheid.
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Late war leather K98 bayonet frog
Excellent example of a simplified late war leather K98 bayonet frog which are known under the designations M42 frog or Skeleton frog as well. The closing strap is nicely made out of pebbled leather which is a nice detail. Overall great and most likely unissued condition. Only the closing strap has a few tears but is still functional.
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Tabbed steel Heer buckle C.W. Motz 1941 Brandenburg
Nice near mint tabbed steel Heer belt buckle marked C.W. Motz 1941, Brandenburg. The leather tab is sadly dry and rather fragile, overall great buckle!
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Hitlerjugend belt buckle RZM M4/44
Very nice Hitlerjugend belt buckle which retains around 75% of its original factory silver finish. The buckle is nicely marked RZM M4/44 indicating production by Paul Cramer & Co., Lüdenscheid. This manufacturer is famous because the small batch of Heer buckles they have produced with the same RZM code. Very nice HJ buckle in good condition!
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Unissued black webbing HJ/DJ equipment belt with paper tag
Very nice and rare unissued black webbing equipment belt intended for usage by the DJ (Deutsches Jungvolk) and HJ (Hitlerjugend). This belt has an overall unusual construction with the usage of black coloured webbing. The catch is nicely marked RZM M4/22. The belt still remains its original paper RZM tag which has been attached to the tongue. A very rare and must have belt for the specialized belt/buckle or HJ collector!
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Tornister affe backstrap
Nice original rear support strap for the Tornister or Affe in good almost mint condition. These are often missing and are good to have as a spare!
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Bakelite Truppenfahrrad black out cover or Abblendkappe
Unissued bakelite black out cover or Abblendkappe as used on the Truppenfahrrad. These covers are almost always missing or broken. This example is coming straight out of it’s original factory box. The cover is in close to mint condition with only some white paint missing!
Note: the manual and the factory box are shown for illustration purposes only and are not included in this sale!
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Bakelite Truppenfahrrad black out cover or Abblendkappe
Unissued bakelite black out cover or Abblendkappe as used on the Truppenfahrrad. These covers are almost always missing or broken. This example is coming straight out of it’s original factory box. The cover is in close to mint condition with only some white paint missing!
Note: the manual and the factory box are shown for illustration purposes only and are not included in this sale!
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Bakelite Truppenfahrrad black out cover or Abblendkappe
Unissued bakelite black out cover or Abblendkappe as used on the Truppenfahrrad. These covers are almost always missing or broken. This example is coming straight out of it’s original factory box. The cover is in close to mint condition with only some white paint missing!
Note: the manual and the factory box are shown for illustration purposes only and are not included in this sale!
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Aluminium ID disc or Erkennungsmarke 5./ I.R. 274
Aluminium ID disc or Erkennungsmarke marked 5./ I.R. 274. which indicates 5e Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 274. This regiment was part of 94 Infanterie Division which took part in the Westfeldzug (Luxemburg & France) & Ostfeldzug (Russia). The unit was later renamed to Grenadier Regiment 274 and saw action in Italy. This unit was encircled in Stalingrad, where this tag was found!
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Aluminium ID disc or Erkennungsmarke 5./ I.R. 274
Aluminium ID disc or Erkennungsmarke marked 5./ I.R. 274. which indicates 5e Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 274. This regiment was part of 94 Infanterie Division which took part in the Westfeldzug (Luxemburg & France) & Ostfeldzug (Russia). The unit was later renamed to Grenadier Regiment 274 and saw action in Italy. This unit was encircled in Stalingrad, where this tag was found!
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Zinc ID disc or Erkennungsmarke Stammkp. Pz. Ers. Abt. 7
Aluminium ID disc or Erkennungsmarke marked Stammkp. Pz. Ers. Abt. 7. which indicates Stamm Kompanie Panzer Ersatz Abteilung 7.
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Matching Heer shoulderboards for a Leutnant der Infanterie
Nice original pair of Heer shoulderboards for a Leutnant der Infanterie.
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Philips “Knijpkat” type 7424-03 torch
Typical wartime “Knijpkat” torch. These flashlights where made utilizing forced labour from Konzentrationslager Herzogenbusch. Unlike most of the wartime used flashlights the “knijpkat” doesn’t have a battery but uses a small internal dynamo. The mechanism is still in great condition and the torch still works!
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Philips “Knijpkat” type 7424-03 torch
Typical wartime “Knijpkat” torch. These flashlights where made utilizing forced labour from Konzentrationslager Herzogenbusch. Unlike most of the wartime used flashlights the “knijpkat” doesn’t have a battery but uses a small internal dynamo. The mechanism is in working condition but sometimes it falters a bit which is not disruptive. The “knijpkat” is in further mint condition and would look perfect in a display!
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US Mess tin with British Made pouch
Great complete US Army mess tin complete with all 3 parts of cutlery. All of this is complete in its original British Made pouch.
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US wireless handset BC-611-C Handie Talkie 1944
Superb US handheld BC-611-C Wireless set in unissued condition. The set comes with its original serial plate and fully retractible antenna. Nicely dated 1944! The set retains up to 99% of its original textbook factory crinkle paint and would be very hard to upgrade.
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US Navy N1 field shoes Boondockers A. Freedman & Sons Inc. April 1944
US navy N1 field shoes Boondockers. The shoes are nicely marked A. Freedman & Sons Inc. NXSX 56436. NXSX 56436 indicates production in April 1944. The shoes are size 8 1/2 (European size 41). Rare US navy N1 Boondockers in near mint condition!
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US M1 carbine magazine pouch British Made
US M1 carbine magazine pouch British Made.
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US Colt magazine pouch British Made
US Colt 1911 magazine pouch marked M.E.C.1943 British made.
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Mint US wire cutters marked J.S.& S.Co. 1942.
A nice set of US wire cutters in good mint condition marked J.S.& S.Co. 1942.
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CC2 Impregnated US M1938 leggings Gregory & Read Co. size 3R
Rare CC2 Impregnated M1938 Leggings marked Gregory & Read Co. 9-30-1942 size 3R.
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US manual; Don’t get killed by mines and booby traps
Rare original 80 page long US manual; Don’t get killed by mines and booby traps. This pamphlet was issued due to the many boobytraps and mines used by Japanese and German forces during world war two. It illustrates most if not all explosives commonly used by the axis forces.
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US first pattern Tanker winter trousers MacLaren Sportswear 1942
Mint unissued first pattern US tanker winter trousers with the paper label marked MacLaren Sportswear Ltd. Inc. Dated Mar. 6, 1942. The Trousers are a size medium and would be impossible to upgrade.
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US v-neck sweater Carthage Knitwear Corp October 16 1944
Sweaters, V-Neck size 38 Small Carthage Knitwear Corp dated October 16 1944
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US M1 Garand cartridge belt named Anderson
Excellent unissued US M1 Garand cartridge belt without any damage or wear named Anderson.
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US pistol belt
Mint US M1936 pistol belt
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US pistol belt
Original M1936 US pistol belt in unissued condition.
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US first pattern Tanker winter trousers with cutter tags
Mint unissued US tanker winter trousers marked small – which still is a large size as they were meant to be worn on top of other uniforms. Complete with all cutter tags!
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Rubberized US M1936 musette bag marked THE LANGDON TENT & AWNING CO Manufactured in 1942
Textbook US rubberized musette bag marked THE LANGDON TENT & AWNING CO Manufactured in 1942.
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US M1938 leggings George S. Rumley Co. 10-26-1943 size 2R
Leggings, Canvas, M1938, Dismounted (O.D.) George S. Rumley Co. 10-26-1943 size 2r
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US Pocket games Checkers Wm. F. Drueke & Sons
Neat original pocket edition Checkers game. These small and popular games were used by the troops to overcome the often long waits on and behind the front. Produced by Wm. F. Drueke & Sons. Nice personal item in good and complete condition!
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Deathcard to Wilhelm Steiner KIA 28.11.44 in HOUTEN, the Netherlands
Deathcard to Wilhelm Steiner, killed in action 28.11.1944 in Houten, Holland.
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Fallschirmjäger deathcard to Johann Altmann KIA 18.1.1945
Original deathcard to Johann Altmann, Obergefreiter in a Fallschirmjäger unit. He was killed in action in the Netherlands in Niederrhein.
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Deathcard to Alois Basten KIA 25.2.45 in Venray
Deathcard to Obergefreiter Alois Basten, KIA 25.2.1945 in Venray, Holland. He is buried in Ysselsteyn.
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Deathcard to Simon Berndlstetter KIA 26.3.45 in Vorden, Holland
Deathcard to Simon Berndlstetter, KIA 26.3.45 in Vorden. He is buried in the grave of 11 soldiers of which most died at the crash of a Junkers Ju 88 after a air battle.
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Deathcard to Anton Engelmeier KIA 10.5.40 Rotterdam
Rare deathcard to Anton Englmeier, Killed in action in Rotterdam on 10 may 1940 during Fall Gelb. Anton Engelmeier served in 6. (MG)Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 72. It’s very rare to find any document relating to the 1940 invasion, especially dated 10.5.40. The deathcard says he was killed the 11th, but it is actually 10 may. He was first buried in the Krooswijk cemetery but was moved to Ysselsteyn later.
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Deathcard to Hans Loher 11.10.44 Utrecht
Deathcard to Hans Loher, Gefreiter in a Grenadier Regiment who died 11.10.44 in Feldlazarett Utrecht, in the Tolsteeg. He is buried in Ysselsteyn.
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Deathcard to Matthias Mangold, KIA 15.4.1945
Deathcard to Unteroffizier Matthias Mangold, KIA 14.4.1945. He is buried in Ysselsteyn.
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Flieger deathcard Wilhelm Leopold Roitinger, KIA 26.9.44 Neede-Rietmolen Gelderland
Rare deathcard for Flugzeugführer Wilhelm Leopold Roitinger who was shot down 26.9.44 at Neede-Rietmolen in Gelderland, the Netherlands. He flew with 4.Jgr. West with a Focke Wulf 190 when he was shot down after a air battle at 14.50 hrs.
Some more information is found here, but being a Flugzeugführer who died in an air battle, there is probably more to be researched.
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Rare Texel deathcard to Johann Eder KIA 6.4.1945 during Georgian uprising
Original deathcard to Obergefreiter Johann Eder was a German soldier killed in action during the infamous Georgian uprising of the island Texel. The Georgian ‘volunteers’ stationed a coastal battery on the Island, north of the Netherlands defending the North Sea.
Shortly after midnight on the night of 5–6 April 1945, the Georgians rose up and gained control of nearly the entire island. Approximately two hundred German soldiers were killed in the initial uprising, in their quarters or while standing guard, walking the roads of the island in groups or individually that night and the following day. Members of the Dutch resistance participated and assisted the Georgians. However, the rebellion hinged on an expected Allied landing which did not occur. Furthermore, the Georgians failed to secure the naval batteries on the southern and northern coasts of the island; the crews of these artillery installations were the only Germans still alive on the island.
A counterattack was ordered and the intact artillery batteries on the island began firing at sites where rebels were suspected to be. Approximately 2,000 riflemen of the 163rd Marine-Schützenregiment were deployed from the Dutch mainland. Over the next five weeks they re-took the island; fighting was particularly heavy in the northern part of the island at Eierland and around the lighthouse. The German troops then combed the length of the island for any remaining Georgian soldiers, while the Dutch inhabitants sought to hide them. The German commander of the 882nd battalion, Major Klaus Breitner, stated long after the war that the uprising was “treachery, nothing else;” the captured mutineers were ordered to dig their own graves, remove their German uniforms, and be executed.
During the rebellion, 565 Georgians, at least 812 Germans, and 120 residents of Texel were killed. The destruction was enormous; dozens of farms went up in flames, with damage later estimated at ten million guilders (US$3.77 million). The bloodshed lasted beyond the German capitulation in the Netherlands and Denmark on 5 May 1945 and even beyond Germany’s general surrender on 8 May 1945. The fighting continued until Canadian troops arrived 20 May 1945 to enforce the German surrender, and disarmed the remaining German troops.
Rare original deathcard!
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Texel deathcard to Civilian KIA 6.3.1945 during Georgian uprising
Original deathcard to Harmanus Willibrordus Timmer, married to Annie W. Witte ( a typical name in Den Burg, Texel ) was killed in action during the infamous Georgian uprising of the island Texel. The Georgian ‘volunteers’ stationed a coastal battery on the Island, north of the Netherlands defending the North Sea.
Shortly after midnight on the night of 5–6 April 1945, the Georgians rose up and gained control of nearly the entire island. Approximately two hundred German soldiers were killed in the initial uprising, in their quarters or while standing guard, walking the roads of the island in groups or individually that night and the following day. Members of the Dutch resistance participated and assisted the Georgians. However, the rebellion hinged on an expected Allied landing which did not occur. Furthermore, the Georgians failed to secure the naval batteries on the southern and northern coasts of the island; the crews of these artillery installations were the only Germans still alive on the island.
A counterattack was ordered and the intact artillery batteries on the island began firing at sites where rebels were suspected to be. Approximately 2,000 riflemen of the 163rd Marine-Schützenregiment were deployed from the Dutch mainland. Over the next five weeks they re-took the island; fighting was particularly heavy in the northern part of the island at Eierland and around the lighthouse. The German troops then combed the length of the island for any remaining Georgian soldiers, while the Dutch inhabitants sought to hide them. The German commander of the 882nd battalion, Major Klaus Breitner, stated long after the war that the uprising was “treachery, nothing else;” the captured mutineers were ordered to dig their own graves, remove their German uniforms, and be executed.
During the rebellion, 565 Georgians, at least 812 Germans, and 120 residents of Texel were killed. The destruction was enormous; dozens of farms went up in flames, with damage later estimated at ten million guilders (US$3.77 million). The bloodshed lasted beyond the German capitulation in the Netherlands and Denmark on 5 May 1945 and even beyond Germany’s general surrender on 8 May 1945. The fighting continued until Canadian troops arrived 20 May 1945 to enforce the German surrender, and disarmed the remaining German troops.
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Named late war Waffen-SS Wachmantel
A late war hooded Waffen-SS Wachmantel in good used condition. Nicely marked 2392/43 and named to Bechler. A lot of these mantels can be seen in pictures of the Ardennes offensive worn by members of Kampfgruppe Hansen and in and around La Gleize. These mantels where specifically made for the Waffen-SS and lack the french cuffs the Heer types have. The mantel shows a lot of wear and age and would make a great addition to a late war Waffen-SS combat mannequin!
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Feldgendarmerie gorget
A stunning original field police gorget or Feldgendarmerie Rinkragen. Hard to find in a stunning condition like this one. The luminous paint still lights up in the dark. The Gorget is a nice mid to late war example with a wool back and is nicely marked with an M in a diamond shaped logo. The consensus among collectors is that this M logo indicates production by the company J.C. Maedicke, Berlin. Very hard to find in this condition and a centerpiece in any Feldgendarmerie display!
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US M1941 field jacket
Nice original M1941 field jacket in good used condition. The jacket shows wear at the collar but is otherwise undamaged and a good medium size. The jacket retains its working Talon zipper and most if not all of its wartime sewn buttons.
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Rare ZF4 ddx. sniper scope with textbook WaA214 Berlin Lubecker production mount
Beautiful untouched ZF4 sniper scope with textbook period applied mount, uncleaned and untouched as recently found. The scope is in untouched, useable and adjustable condition. The scope itself is a textbook example marked dow which indicates production by Opticotechna GmbH. The mount is a gorgeous textbook example marked with the Waffenamt 214 which indicates production by Berlin Lubecker. The scope is a beautiful and completely functional example that would be a great addition to any G43 with a scope rail!
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Hitlerjugend buckle with late war Pressstoff buckle
Textbook late war Presstoff Hitlerjugend equipment belt with buckle marked M4/23 indicating production by Dr. Franke & Co. The belt and buckle are in as new condition with most of the silver was retaining to the back of the buckle. The belt was period shortened with the tongue moved which is a typical wartime feature.
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Camouflaged M17 helmet
Rare original first world war German M17 Mimikri camouflage helmet in good, as found condition. The helmet retains up to 85% of its original wartime applied camouflage paint. The shell is a nice large size 66. The helmet is without liner but regardless a textbook example that would be hard to upgrade.
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