Original German militaria

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  • Q66 M40 no decal helmet

    Nice example of a late war Q66 no decal M40 helmet. The Quist firm produced the M40 helmet shell right up till late in 1944 whilst the other companies all adopted the M42 model. This helmet was made for all the branches just like the M42 helmet without decal. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and rivets with the rivet at the back void of a washer. Nice untouched example with a ftb44 marked chinstrap that would be hard to upgrade!

  • US M1 helmet liner by Westinghouse

    Nice original US M1 helmet liner by Westinghouse in good condition.

  • US M1 helmet liner by Saint Clair

    Nice original low pressure Saint Clair US M1 helmet liner in good condition. The helmet is nicely marked SC and is complete with all parts.

  • US M1 paratrooper helmet liner by Westinghouse

    Original US M1 paratrooper helmet liner by Westinghouse. A typical late war paratrooper helmet which was most probably overpainted externally very late or post war, possibly for the Korea conflict. Nice original late war US Paratrooper helmet in great condition.

  • US M1 fixed bale helmet with technical sergeant insignia

    Excellent original US M1 helmet with period painted Technical sergeant insignia to the front. The helmet is a textbook US M1 helmet with most of its original finish remaining. The helmet retains its Westinghouse liner and is named inside the dome. The helmet is a very nice and typical wartime painted example that would be hard to upgrade.

  • US M1 fixed bale helmet with Hawley liner named Louis E. Mertz jr.

    Excellent untouched US M1 helmet with Hawley liner named Louis E. Mertz jr. The shell retains its originally sewn chinstraps and cork textured paint. The shell shows various stress cracks which are typical for this type of helmet. The helmet is in used condition with loads of character that surely makes it a typical example of a combat worn helmet.

  • US Tanker jacket first sergeant

    Textbook US Tanker jacket in good worn condition with insignia for a first sergeant. The jacket has a working Conmar zipper and is a nice medium or large size fitting most if not all modern mannequins.

  • 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 size 34R. The jacket retains its working Conmar zipper and most if not all of its wartime sewn buttons.

  • US M1943 field jacket

    Nice original US M1943 field jacket in good used condition with remnants showing it once had a 28th ‘Keystone’ Infantry Division patch to the left sleeve. The jacket is a nice medium size which looks to be a 34R.

  • M1943 jacket hood H.P. Shapiro & Co Inc. Dated June 20, 1944

    Nice original M43 jacket hood in mint condition with both labels reading; H.P. Shapiro & Co Inc. Dated June 20, 1944

  • US Wool shirt with gas flap size 15/33

    Nice original US Wool shirt marked AILEY MFG. CO. Jan 24, 1945. The shirt retains the gas flap inside which is is a typical and searched for ETO feature. The shirt comes with metal collar insignia for a captain.

  • US Wool trousers named WM. H. Brower W36/I35

    Nice and large sized US Wool trousers named WM. H. Brower in the large size W36/I35. The trousers retain the original label Seminole MFG. Co. Dated 11/9/1937. Hard to find pre war trousers in a large size!

  • US buckle boots size 8 1/2

    Original US Buckle boots in size 10C. Excellent used pair in a moderate size 8 1/2 and dated 31.7.1944.

  • US rubber overshoes

    Nice original US Overshoes in good condition. The boots are typical for late war theatre

  • US buckle boots size 10C

    Original US Buckle boots in size 10C. Excellent used pair in a good large size.

  • US Tanker bibs named Schilly

    Nice original US Tanker Bibs named Schilly. Very good lightly worn condition.

  • US high neck sweater

    The sweater has some moth damage to one sleeve; but that would be masked with any jacket on a mannequin.

  • US Mapcase with map grid

    Nice original mapcase complete with the hard to find original map grid inside.

  • US Pistol belt

    Nice original US Pistol belt.

  • US Cartridge belt in unissued condition

    Mint US Cartridge belt in complete condition dated 1938.

  • US pistol belt

    Original US Pistol belt

  • US M1 Carbine pouch Avery 1945

    M1 Carbine magazine pouch marked AVERY 1945.

  • US M1 Carbine pouch Avery 1945

    M1 Carbine magazine pouch marked AVERY 1945.

  • US M1 Carbine pouch Avery 1945

    M1 Carbine magazine pouch marked AVERY 1945.

  • US Carlisle first aid kit

    Original US Carlisle bandage pouch with content.

  • US M1911 Colt pouch

    Original M1911 Colt magazine pouch marked FSF 737 1918.

  • US Carlisle first aid kit

    Original US Carlisle bandage pouch with content.

  • US carrying strap

    Good carrying strap for the Musette- and GP ammo bag.

  • US trouser belt JQMD 1945

    Mint unissued US trouser belt marked JQMD 1945.

  • US trouser belt JQMD 1945

    Mint unissued US trouser belt marked JQMD 1945.

  • US M1 bayonet

    Textbook US bayonet in near mint condition.

  • US M4 bayonet Camillus

    Unissued original M4 bayonet for the M1 Carbine. Late war example in near mint condition!

  • US M1 bayonet PAL-MOD 1942

    Textbook US bayonet in near mint condition. Due to the Shortage off M1 Bayonets in 1943 they shortened many 16″ 1903 Springfield bayonets. This is one of those typical examples, in near mint condition.

  • US Suspenders

    Original US suspenders in good used condition.

  • US Musette bag Varey – Shea 1942

    Nice original US Musette bag marked Varey – Shea 1942.

  • US M1928 Haversack British made

    Textbook British Made M1928 Haversack in unissued condition. Nice original British Made variant!

  • US Musette bag

    Late war US Musette bag in used condition.

  • Scheldt battle Allied Headquarters pamphlet 2.10.1944

    Original Pamphlet that was dropped on 2.10.1944 in the area of the Scheldt. The Pamphlet warned the people living in the Scheldt river for the imminent allied air- and artillery bombardment followed by a large infantry attack. The pamphlet warns to evacuate without hesitation and to leave anything one could not carry easily. Hard to find original Pamphlet in good condition.

  • Scheldt battle Allied Headquarters pamphlet 2.10.1944

    Original Pamphlet that was dropped on 2.10.1944 in the area of the Scheldt. The Pamphlet warned the people living in the Scheldt river for the imminent allied air- and artillery bombardment followed by a large infantry attack. The pamphlet warns to evacuate without hesitation and to leave anything one could not carry easily. Hard to find original Pamphlet in good condition.

  • Scheldt battle Allied Headquarters pamphlet 2.10.1944

    Original Pamphlet that was dropped on 2.10.1944 in the area of the Scheldt. The Pamphlet warned the people living in the Scheldt river for the imminent allied air- and artillery bombardment followed by a large infantry attack. The pamphlet warns to evacuate without hesitation and to leave anything one could not carry easily. Hard to find original Pamphlet in good condition.

  • Scheldt pocket deathcard Georg Kapfhammer KIA 15.9.1944 Breskens

    Original Holland related deathcard of Obergefreiter Georg Kapfhammer. Kapfhammer served in an Pionier-Abteilung and was killed in action on September 15, 1944 in the small village of Breskens in the Netherlands. The German forces found themselves trapped during the retreat from France and Belgium between the Dutch/Belgian coast and the West Schelde. Trapped in the so called Breskens Pocket was the German 15. Armee. The German pocket managed to hold out throughout October. Extensive research shows Obergefreiter Kapfhammer served in the 2. Kompanie / Pionier-Btl. 245, part of the 245. Infanterie-Division. He was killed by a “Bombensplitter” – bomb shrapnel and was initially buried in a field grave in Breskens, later his remains where transferred to Ysselsteyn.

  • Kall-Trail deathcard Heinrich Reines KIA 6.11.1944 Vossenack/Kall trail

    100.00

    Rare Original deathcard of Stabsgefreiter Heinrich Reines. Reines served in an Infanterie-Regiment and according to the deathcard was killed in action in the Huertgen Forest on 6 November 1944. Research on Volksbund shows he was killed 2 kilometres south east of Vossenack which is the exact location of the famous Kall-trail which leads to the town of Schmidt. Looking at his date of death and location he most probably served in the 1056. Infanterie-Regiment of the 89. Infanterie-Divison. He was most likely killed in action when his unit was engaged with Taskforce Ripple between 5 and 7 November 1944. Reines unit operated from the Teufelsley wooded area and attacked the American forces along the Kall-trail on numerous occasions in co-operation with the 116. Aufklärungs-Abteilung of the Windhund-Division. Reines is buried in Vossenack.

  • Ardennes deathcard to Josef Schuhbeck KIA 2.1.1945 Champlon, La Roche area

    Original deathcard of three brothers, one of them Obergefreiter Josef Schuhbeck. Schuhbeck served in an Funker-Abteilung and was killed during the battle of the Bulge on January 2, 1945. He was killed in the village of Champlon which is located along the highway Saint-Hubert / La Roche-en-Ardenne. He is buried in Recogne just north of Bastogne.

  • Normandy deathcard Jakob Ziegltrum KIA 4.7.1944 Saint-Germain

    75.00

    Original deathcard of Gefreiter Jakob Ziegltrum who served in an Pionier-Kompanie. Gefreiter Ziegltrum was killed in action on July 4, 1944 in Saint-Germain / Normandy. His remains are buried in Orglandes.

  • Halbe pocket deathcard Andreas Pirkl KIA 30.4.1945

    75.00

    Original deathcard of Oberwachtmeister and Kompanie Truppführer Andreas Pirkl. Pirkl served in an Artillerie-Regiment and was killed in action during the 9. Armee breakout from the famous Halbe Pocket in April / May 1945. To be precise he was killed in the village of Märkisch Buchholz which is one of the most iconic places related to the Halbe Kessel. He is buried in the same place of death.

  • Normandy death card Josef Wanninger KIA 10.8.1944 Panzerangriff Bonnetable

    75.00

    Original deathcard of Gefreiter Josef Wanninger. Wanninger served in an Artillerie-Regiment and was killed during a “Panzerangriff” armoured attack in the village of Bonnétable, Normandy. He is buried in
    Mont-de-Huisnes, France.

  • Normandy deathcard brothers Maier KIA 13.8.1944

    75.00

    Original deathcard of two brothers, one of them Soldat Franz Maier who served in an Grenadier-Regiment. Soldat Maier was killed in Normandy on August 13, 1944. He was killed in the town of Gacé and was buried in Champigny-St.André.

  • Deathcard Max Enderle KIA 20-11-1944 Dieffenbach-au-val

    Original deathcard with two photos of Unteroffizier Max Enderle. Enderle was awarded with the Eisernes Kreiz I. Klasse and served in an Gebirgsjäger-Flak-Batl. He was killed in action on November 20, 1944 in
    Dieffenbach-au-Val in the Alsace, France. He is buried in Andilly.

  • Fallschirmjäger deathcard Hans Hauschildt KIA 17.3.1944 Monte Cassino

    Decorative and large size (A5) original deathcard of Unteroffizier Hans Hauschildt. Hauschildt served in a Fallschirmjäger-Regiment and was killed during the fierce battles for Monte-Cassino in Italy. He was
    killed on March 17, 1944 and was buried in Roccasecca two days later.

  • Waffen-SS death card Georg Käser KIA 4.1.1945 Saarland 17. SS-Pz.Gr.Div. “Götz von Berlichingen’

    Original deathcard of Pionier Georg Käser. Pionier Käser served in an SS-Pionier-Abteilung and was killed in action on January 4, 1945 near Ransperg am Saar. This location is however difficult to determine.
    Looking at his place of burial (St. Ingbert-Rohrbach) it must be searched in the region of Saarbrücken / Zweibrücken. In that case Pionier Käser most likely served in the 17. SS Panzer-Grenadier-Division “Götz von Berlichingen”.

  • Waffen-SS Death card Alois Ortner KIA near Arnhem 30.10.1944

    Original deathcard of Funker Alois Ortner. Funker Ortner served in the Waffen-SS and was killed in Holland near Arnhem during an artillery barrage on October 30, 1944. A few days later he was buried in Velp. His remains now rest in Ysselsteyn. Alois Orner was buried opposite the Park Hotel in Velp where there was a military cemetery set up during the battle of Arnhem. He was a member of 3rd. Batterie SS Werfer Abteilung 502. His dog tag number was -4319- SS Pz Gren Ausb und Ers. Btl. 10.

  • Normandy Deathcard Ludwig Gschwendtner KIA 7.8.1944 Martainville

    75.00

    Original deathcard of Soldat Ludwig Gschwendtner. Soldat Gschwendtner served in an Grenadier-Regiment and was killed in action in Normandy. He was killed at Chateau Martainville on the 7th of August 1944. His remains are buried in La Cambe.

  • Deathcard Unteroffizier Anton Burghart KIA 25.8.1944 Festung Brest

    55.00

    Original deathcard of Unteroffizier Anton Burghart. Unteroffizier Burghart served in an Artillerie-Regiment and was killed in action on the 25th of August 1944 in the “Festung” Brest. His remains are buried in Ploudaniel-Lesneven.

  • Deathcard Ludwig Zellner KIA 9.9.1944 Festung Brest

    55.00

    Original deathcard of Obergefreiter Ludwig Zellner. Zellner served in an
    Panzer-Regiment and was killed in action on September 9, 1944. He was
    killed at “Festung” or fortress Brest in France and was buried in
    Ploudaniel-Lesneven.

  • Small Kriegsflagge 50×85 CM marked Vlissingen & Co Helmond

    Nice original small Kriegsflagge marked Kr.Flg. 50×85 Vlissingen & Co Katoenfabriek Helmond (Holland) which is a desirable maker and size. The flag is in obvious used condition with loads of patina.

  • Rare reversible winter parka recognition armbands

    Rare original German reversible winter parka recognition sleeve armbands in unissued condition. These sleeve armbands proved useful on the eastern front where the German and Russian winter camouflage uniforms looked alike and men needed to be able to tell friend from foe in seconds. These armbands can be worn with the dark or red side outwards and are made of screen printed red fabric. I’ve found a few pairs of armbands which is a rare opportunity to buy a original set of recognition armbands – before they run out!

  • Waffen-SS oak leaf Zeltbahn finished with blurred edge

    Late war Waffen-SS oak leaf camouflage Zeltbahn in good used condition. The Zeltbahn is a nice late war variant mixed with blurred edge and plane tree overprint on the sides.

  • Rare field stove or Feldofen 35 by Oranier

    Rare original Feldofen 35 by Oranier. This original field stove made from steel tubing with a cast iron top with a lid. The stove is in good usable and complete condition with the three feet, heat armour and inside rack. These where issued to the troops and used in trenches, bunkers and tents. The lid of the stove is loose but original tot the piece and nicely marked Oranier. The stove is designed to be able to heat 6(!) mess kits at the same time. Please note additional shipping cost of 50 euro can be charged after shipping due to weight and size!

  • Canadian Compass pouch

    Textbook and mint Canadian made compass pouch.

  • Canadian Compass pouch

    Textbook and mint Canadian made compass pouch.

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