German camo helmet
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US First Aid pack ID’ed 74785
New€80.00US First Aid pack ID’ed 74785 in good used condition. The pouch is a nice, camouflaged example.
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US Airborne overseas cap ID’ed G-6098
NewUS Airborne Infantry overseas cap in used condition. Beautiful example! ID’ed G-6098
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Grouping Schützen Otto Rohnen Inf Rgt 473
New€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 Johann Karg, KIA 16.12.44 Weilerbach
NewDeathcard 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
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Deathcard Obergefreiter Martin Hörmann, KIA 06.01.45 Bras Belgium
NewDeathcard 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
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Deathcard Jakob Oberhauser KIA 07.01.45 Steinbach
New€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
New€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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KVK II document Herbert Baars 8.A.R. 326 – Ardennes
NewAward 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.
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Wound badge document Grenadier Alfred Hamann Gren Regt 431
New€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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Grouping of Unteroffizier Karl Lienard – Kurland – Venlo – Küstrin, Potsdam, Spandau
New€250.00A 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.). -

German helmet liner drawstring
New€125.00German helmet liner string in good condition. Hard to find spare part and often missing!
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Metal container for the Zusatzldg. 10 cm Nebelwerfer 40 marked cmp 1940
NewMetal container for the Zusatzldg. 10 cm Nb.W. 40 marked cmp 1940 in excellent condition. Hard to find!
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Metal container for the Zusatzldg. 10 cm Nebelwerfer 40 marked cmp 1940
New€90.00Metal container for the Zusatzldg. 10 cm Nb.W. 40 marked cmp 1940 in excellent condition. Hard to find!
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Metal container for the Zusatzldg. 10 cm Nebelwerfer 40 marked cmp 1940
New€90.00Metal container for the Zusatzldg. 10 cm Nb.W. 40 marked cmp 1940 in excellent condition. Hard to find!
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Metal container for the Zusatzldg. 10 cm Nebelwerfer 40 marked bzy 43
NewMetal container for the Zusatzldg. 10 cm Nb.W. 40 marked bzy 43 in excellent condition. Hard to find!
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Metal container for the Zusatzldg. 10 cm Nebelwerfer 40 marked bzy 43
New€80.00Metal container for the Zusatzldg. 10 cm Nb.W. 40 marked bzy 43 in excellent condition. Hard to find!
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Coconut canteen marked HRE 43
New€250.00Coconut canteen marked HRE 43 indicating production by Heinrich Ritter, Esslingen in 1943. The canteen is in excellent condition with its original straps, cap and cup. Hard to upgrade!
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Matching K98 bayonet marked 44 asw #1303
New€450.00Matching K98 bayonet marked 44 asw #1303 in excellent condition. Unsharpened and retaining most if not all of its factory blueing!
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Tan MG34 u. MG42 Lafette MGZ40 optic case
New€600.00Tan MG34 u. MG42 Lafette MGZ40 optic case in very good condition. The case retains most of its factory paint and stencils. The pull strap of the closing latch is broken but could be restored. The belt loops in the back and internal fittings are removed. Regardless a great display piece that would hard to upgrade!
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Bakelite MG34 grips
NewBakelite MG34 grips in good used condition. One small damage to the right side grip screw hole, but could still be easily fitted.
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Heer spoon marked Rostfrei FBCM 41
New€40.00Heer spoon marked Rostfrei FBCM 41
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Heer fork marked Rostfrei FBCM 41
New€40.00Heer fork marked Rostfrei FBCM 41
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Four piece cutlery set marked GAG 41
NewFour piece cutlery set marked GAG 41. The spoon is marked GAG42. These cutlery sets were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The set is in good used condition and would normally be one of the standard breadbag items! This example is nicely marked GAG 41 which indicates production by Gustav Auerswald, Besteckfabrik, Grünhain/Sa.
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Heer fork marked WJS 38
New€40.00Heer fork marked WJS 38 in good used condition.
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Heer fork marked C&CW 39
New€40.00Heer fork marked C&CW 39 in good used condition.
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Heer fork marked C&CW 39
New€40.00Heer fork marked C&CW 39 in good used condition.
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Göffel marked GAG 39 WaA300
NewGöffel marked GAG 39 WaA300. Hard to find pre war GAG piece with Waffenamt marking.
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Göffel marked WJS 38
New€55.00Göffel marked WJS 38 in very good condition.
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Göffel marked WJS 38
New€55.00Göffel marked WJS 38 in very good condition.
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LP34 u. LP42 flare holster marked Albin Schiele Zeitz 1940
New€350.00LP34 u. LP42 flare holster marked Albin Schiele Zeitz 1940 in good condition. The back of the closing flap has a large sewn repair which can only be see from the back or inside. The holster is otherwise in very good, displayable condition!
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LP34 u. LP42 cleaning rod marked J42
NewCleaning rod for the model 34 and model 42 flare gun. Nicely maker marked and dated J42.
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German helmet liner marked Schuberth-Werk D.R.P. 1943 size 64/56
New€300.00German helmet liner marked Schuberth-Werk D.R.P. 1943 size 64/56
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German helmet liner marked B&C Litzmannstadt 1943 size 66/58
New€300.00German helmet liner marked B&C Litzmannstadt 1943 size 66/58
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German helmet liner marked RBNr. 0/0471/0048 1943 size 64/57
New€220.00German helmet liner marked RBNr. 0/0471/0048 1943 size 64/57 with a Czech postwar ink stamp indicating it was stored (not produced!) postwar.
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German helmet liner marked RBNr. 0/0256/0038 1943 size 64/56
New€300.00German helmet liner marked RBNr. 0/0256/0038 1943 size 64/56
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German helmet liner marked RBNr. 0/0256/0038 1943 size 64/56
New€300.00German helmet liner marked RBNr. 0/0256/0038 1943 size 64/56
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German helmet liner marked RBNr. 0/0471/0048 1943 size 64/57
New€300.00German helmet liner marked RBNr. 0/0471/0048 1943 size 64/57
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German helmet liner marked Schuberth-Werk D.R.P. 1943 size 64/57
New€300.00German helmet liner marked Schuberth-Werk D.R.P. 1943 size 64/57
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German helmet liner marked Schuberth-Werk D.R.P. 1940 size 64/56
New€300.00German helmet liner marked Schuberth-Werk D.R.P. 1940 size 64/56
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German helmet liner marked B&C Litzmannstadt 1943 size 64/56
New€300.00German helmet liner marked B&C Litzmannstadt 1943 size 64/56
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German helmet liner marked RBNr. 0/0256/0038 1943 size 64/57
New€300.00German helmet liner marked RBNr. 0/0256/0038 1943 size 64/57.
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Soldbuch grouping
New€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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EF64 M40 Heer single decal helmet
€1,350.00Textbook M40 Heer helmet marked EF64 indicating production by Emaillierwerke Fulda. The helmet has its factory fitted liner and chinstrap. Excellent original M40 Heer reissue helmet with over 90% of its original finish remaining.
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Unissued Splitter pattern Fallschirmjäger bandoleer
€1,300.00Unissued Fallschirmjäger bandoleer in Splittertarn B camouflage. The bandoleer is in very good used condition. All press studs are present! Hard to find original Fallschirmjäger bandoleer in excellent condition !
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Rare 6×30 Dienstglas marked rln
€275.00Rare 6×30 Dienstglas marked RLN indicating production by Carl Zeiss, Jena. They are in good usable condition but as with all optics could improve with a professional service. The recticle is present and the eyepieces are adjustable. These binoculars are mid to late war production and rare to find maker marking!
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Rare cardboard Scho-Ka-Kola ration chocolate package 9/44
€350.00Rare original army issue cardboard Scho-Ka-Kola ration chocolate packaging in good used condition. Whilst most of these are made in metal; this is a rare 9/44 dated variant executed in cardboard.
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Luftwaffe EM/NCO Drillich field blouse
€1,250.00Luftwaffe EM/NCO field blouse executed in Drillich or Herringbone Twill. The jacket features a wartime factory applied breast eagle. The garment is a good medium to large size for modern militaria mannequins. Very hard to upgrade unissued example!
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USAAF seat parachute named Whitcomb H Slate F/0 T 184533
€1,850.00Rare USAAF seat parachute named Whitcomb H Slate F/0 T 184533. The parachute and harness is in good used condition. The parachute still retains its harness, seat, canopy and risers. The springs for the chute bag are not present but easily replaced. The bag came with the harness and is named Flight Officer Whitcomb H Slate F/0 T 184533 ATC 955 D. I have included some hits I found which will be a good base for further research. It seems that he was a flight instructor at Douglas until early 44 when he became a Flight Officer flying in the ETO flying C-47 Dakota’s and later C-46 Commando’s. It is well possible he flew during D-Day, Market Garden and Varsity operations. This is a beautiful set that deserves further research!
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Rare Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in plane tree 5/5 handscreened camouflage
€2,950.00Rare Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in handscreened plane tree 2/2 camouflage in used condition. The Zeltbahn is missing a few of its buttons and two grommets. The Zeltbahn retains its bright camouflage colours. A nice display piece, perfect for a mannequin or A-frame display!
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US Navy (USN) hemostatic forceps case
€300.00Original US Navy (USN) hemostatic forceps case marked M.D.-U.S.N. for Medical Department – US Navy. A nice set to complete a corpsman’s equipment or a display!
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Late war A-frame strap made from recycled leather
€155.00Late war A-frame strap made from recycled leather in good condition. Typical later war manufacture with visible factory recycled leather most probably sourced from cavalry equipment. Nice example in a rare variation!
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Heer map plotting board or Kartenbrett with marked maps
€675.00Heer map plotting board or Kartenbrett with marked maps in good used condition. The map board still contains its original maps that were found together. The maps mostly show Belgium and northern France. The maps are Troyes and Nancy, Mezieres and Longwy, Reims-Sens, Darmstadt. The maps are all marked with tactical markings showing the route taken by a unit entering first Belgium then northern France. In my opinion by following the route a individual unit can be assigned to the set. This is a nice set for further research and complete with its original maps attributible to the 1940 campaign!
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US Navy officers parka size 42
€350.00Rare original US Navy cold weather officers parka marked Navy Department Contract NXsx43461 Size 42. The jacket is in near mint condition but there is a well executed repair to the back of one of the sleeves. The cutter tags inside are present and it is a nice unissued example.
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Luftwaffe quilted winter parka size II
€750.00Luftwaffe quilted winter parka size II in good used condition. Textbook example with period repairs. Typical Luftwaffe example wich saw a lot of use with Fallschirmjäger on the eastern front.
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Rare set of combat pioneer side pouches with dark green coarse webbing straps
€875.00Excellent and extremely rare set of side pouches for combat pioneers. The bag features extremely rare and hardly ever encountered dark green coarse webbing straps. These straps have only been encountered at these combat pioneer pouches, mp44 pouches or canteens as far as my knowledge goes. All by all equipment which features this dark green coarse webbing is extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors. The set is in very good condition, it has one small repair and the long back straps has been reattached at some point. One of the two pouches features an ink stamp from postwar Czech storage, but these bags definitely belong to each other. The atypical construction of this pouch with a range of different materials including the dark green coarse webbing makes this set impossible to upgrade. For sure one of the best sets of combat pioneer pouches I have ever offered!
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Combat pioneer side pouch with dark green coarse webbing straps
€425.00Excellent and extremely rare left sided pouch as intended for combat pioneers. The bag features extremely rare and hardly ever encountered dark green coarse webbing straps. These straps have only been encountered at these combat pioneer pouches, or canteens as far as my knowledge goes. All by all equipment which features this dark green coarse webbing is extremely rare and wanted by collectors. The bag is in overall good, almost mint condition and seems to be unissued. No markings can be found. The atypical construction of this pouch with a range of different materials including the dark green coarse webbing makes this bag impossible to upgrade! For sure one of the best single combat pioneer pouches I have ever offered!
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Unissued pioneer pouches marked Wien
€950.00Pioneer pouches marked Wien in unissued condition. The pouches have the uncommon webbing closing straps with square metal points. The gasmask section is lined in grey rubber. The locking closures are backed with a number of different backing materials. The central connecting strap is factory attatched as are the belt loops. The press studs are not the typical Prym examples but a variant which is only rarely seen on German equipment. All of the press studs are functional and are backed with like all other fittings. The pouches are unissued and in a rare brown canvas, in my opinion rather early then late. Unlike the later variants with pointed metal points this is a very hard to find matching pair!
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Pressstoff Pioneer tool pouch with coarse webbing strap
€350.00Rare Pioneer tool pouch manufactured out of black pressstoff complete with rare coarse webbing carrying strap. The tool pouch was issued to carry fuze setters, crimp tools and some other small items. The tool is nicely marked dob 1941 which indicates production by a still unidentified manufacturer. The pouch is in worn, untouched condition and is hard to find!
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