Original German militaria

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  • Rare pre war smooth leather mapcase dated 1936

    Rare pre war leather mapcase in smooth leather. One of the rarest mapcases to encounter in very good condition. Nicely dated 1936 and named inside the lid.

  • K43/G43 ammunition pouch in tan presstoff marked bla 1944

    A tan vinyl G43 magazine pouch. This pouch is marked bla 1944 indication production by E. G. Leuner, Bautzen. A nice G43 pouch in very good condition!

  • Oakleaf spring reversible camouflage mittens

    Hard to find original Waffen-SS reversible oak leaf spring mittens. Hard to find in the green colour and complete with the original string between them.

  • Mint Heer EM M40 Nebelwerfer shoulderstraps

    Superb and scarce mint M40 pattern Heer EM shoulderstraps for Nebelwerfer troops. Textbook construction with rayon piping in the typical purple colour for Nebelwerfer troops.

  • Steel Truppenfahrrad ammunition case W.u.K. 1940

    Very nice original steel ammunition case for the Truppenfahrrad. This metal case could hold up to 3 hand grenades or a box of 300 linked 7,92mm rounds for the MG34 and MG42. The case is in full original pain. The top brackets to mount it to the bicycle frame where removed post war and are restored to the piece. Very hard to find a original box with the original paint!

  • Tabbed steel Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne 1940

    Tabbed steel Heer belt buckle marked R. Sieper & Sohne Lüdenscheid 1940. The buckle still retains most if not all of its factory green paint. Textbook buckle!

  • Original Waffen-SS M40 pattern sidecap in size 59/60

    Textbook original Waffen-SS m40 pattern sidecap with clear ghosting of a SS skull and eagle. The cap is in good work condition and comes in a very good large size most probably 59 or 60. The cap would be a perfect restoration base. Very rare to find a original large sized Waffen-SS sidecap in the textbook banana shape, with false piping and a single line of stitching in the lining!

  • Rare Hitlerjugend crank catch belt buckle RZM M4/39

    Textbook Hitlerjugend crank catch belt buckle in very good condition. The belt buckle is the rare crank catch variant and is nicely maker marked RZM M4/39  indicating production by Assmann & Sohne.

  • Bakelite Dienstglas binocular rain cover

    Nice original bakelite rain cover or Okularschütz. Nicely marked WaA and a nice detail is that the often shiny bakelite is finished with a non reflective black paint.

  • Baseball pitcher glove by Wilson 1941

    Rare original pitcher glove in used condition. The glove is made by Wilson in Canada and is dated 1941. Nice example in good used condition!

  • Matching pair of MP38 u. MP40 pouches by Otto Koberstein 1942

    A nice matching pair of MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouches marked Otto Koberstein Landsberg 1942 indicating production by Otto Koberstein LandsbergThe pouches are in good unissued condition as pictured! The leather on the pouches is supple and the canvas is strong. One of the pouches was most probably on top hence the slight difference in aging. The set still has the original red pencil lines at all the leather fixtures. A great set for a combat mannequin that would be very hard to upgrade!

  • First pattern folding E-tool carrier in used condition

    First pattern folding E-tool in strong used condition with two repaired rivets to the lid attachment.

  • Steel German M31 helmet liner size 64/57

    Nice original steel German M31 helmet liner for a size 64 shell with a headsize 57.

  • Late war Heer buckle marked N&H L

    Late war blue Heer belt buckle marked N&H L indicating production by Noelle & Hueck, Lüdenscheid.

  • Aluminum belt buckle by Gebr. Kugel & Fink.

    Textbook pre war aluminum belt buckle by Gebr. Kugel & Fink.

  • Rare original period German condoms by Blausiegel – Tropenfest

    100.00

    I’ve acquired a small lot of original Blausiegel Edel condom packages all containing 3 original condoms. These original condoms are some of the hardest to find personal equipment as they where single use only. I’ve found 10 packs and the price is for a single pack with 3 condoms.

  • Steel German M31 helmet liner size 66/59

    Steel German M31 helmet liner for a size 66 shell with a headsize 59.

  • Mint short pre war gasmask

    Rare original short pre war gasmask canister in mint condition. Hard to find this model in this condition with 100% of its wartime paint. The canister comes with the typical early straps, mask, spring and spare lenses.

  • Blue overpaint Kriegsmarine Q62 M40 helmet

    Very nice and aesthetic M40 Kriegsmarine combat helmet marked Q62 . Field repainted in blue on top of a reissue on top of the factory green paint. The helmet retains remnants of its textbook gold Kriegsmarine decal. The helmet retains its original liner and chinstrap dated 1940. The blue/grey top colour is typical for coastal artillery. Inside the liner is named Herbrechter O.16195/41S. 

  • MG34/42 tool pouch in tan pressstoff marked gut 4

    A nice late war Tool pouch for the MG34 and MG42 machinegun. It is made out of the late war Presstoff material and is in good condition with all internal fittings and leather straps. The leather is nice and supple and the Presstoff is nice in colour. The pouch is marked inside the closing flap gut 4. Interestingly the leather parts are stitched and riveted! A rare late war pouch in good, unused condition!

  • Rare 1941 dated Erdsprechgerät

    Rare original Erdsprechgerät in good used condition. The Erdsprechgerät was a device used in the case of a broken field phone connection due to shrapnel for instance. The Erdsprechgerät is complete with the microphone and headset. The headset has a damaged outer cable but the inside looks fine. Very hard to find Erdsprechgerät with its original and undamaged case!

  • Wehrmacht handaparrat HAP2

    Nice original bakelite handset for the field phone. This special handset was developed so that the soldier could wear a helmet whilst operating a field phone or radio. Very rare equipment piece!

  • Early K98 pouch Poeschl Rohrbach 1940

    Textbook early K98 ammunition pouch marked Poeschl Rohrbach 1940

  • Rare wartime French produced trench periscope Handsehror 6×20(f)

    Rare issue periscope made in France under the German occupation. Originally a pre war model for the French army; this is the first and only example I’ve seen produced under the German occupation. Nicely marked Handsehror 6×20(f) H/6400 Car 567 SRP Puteaux. Superb piece with good optics that is a first for me!

  • Pre war K98 ammunition pouch dated 1937

    Pre war K98 ammunition pouch dated 1937. Nice example with all internal dividers.

  • Straight leather E-tool carrier marked gyo 42

    Hard to find leather straight E-tool carrier in unissued condition marked gyo 42 indicating production by Hans Dinkelmaeyer, Lederwarenfabrik, Nuernberg. The leather is plyable and complete with all straps. One of the better early carriers I’ve been able to offer.

  • Presstoff E-tool carrier marked gzr 1944

    Textbook Presstoff straight E-tool carrier marked gzr 1944 in good used condition.

  • Rare Italian camouflage Hermann Göring division smock

    Rare original Luftwaffe issue camouflage smock as made for members of the Hermann Göring Division. Typical garment modeled after the Waffen-SS M38 smock with captured Italian Telo Mimetico material. The smock is in good used condition and the fabric is strong with vibrant but slightly faded colours. Natural wear to the full garment with a stain on the right sleeve that looks like dried blood. The garment is a textbook unit made piece that was made in a small quantity with many period images of these smocks in wear ranging from wear in Italy to the eventual surrender in the Netherlands. The garment is a one looker wartime sewn example without postwar alterations. All of the single seam stitching is old and shows the age one would like to see. Superb and rare piece that would be very hard to upgrade and easily a centerpiece in any camouflage collection!

  • Complete headset for Flak troops

    Rare complete headset; headphone with throat microhphone to wear together with the helmet. The headset is complete and plugs right into the FF33 field phone. Very rare to find and both Luftwaffe marked and in very good condition. Very rare to find complete!

  • LP34 flare gun marked DUV 42 in mint condition

    A very nice LP34 in working condition. The LP34 still has the full anodization finish and never has been repainted. The finish still remains for 99% and this is one of the nicest LP34 flare guns I’ve ever owned.  The LP34 is marked DUV 42which indicates production by Berlin Luebecker. The gun has very nice bakelite grips. All in all a very nice aesthetic piece with a superb finish!

    The flare pistol is in good working condition and free to own anyone older then 18 in the Netherlands. I will not and can not export this piece outside of the Netherlands.

  • LP34 flare gun marked DUV 41 in mint condition

    A very nice LP34 in working condition. The LP34 still has the full anodization finish and never has been repainted. The finish still remains for 99% and this is one of the nicest LP34 flare guns I’ve ever owned.  The LP34 is marked DUV 41 which indicates production by Berlin Luebecker. The gun has very nice bakelite grips. All in all a very nice aesthetic piece with a superb finish!

    The flare pistol is in good working condition and free to own anyone older then 18 in the Netherlands. I will not and can not export this piece outside of the Netherlands.

  • Complete mint 7×50 dienstglas marked bmk

    Complete, mint and matching 7×50 power binoculars with all parts and straps maker marked bmk indicating production by Srb & Stys Fabrik Praziser Messinstrumente, Prague. The binoculars are very clear and well collimated. The right ocular still has the Strichplatte in place. No double vision, no haze, no mold inside. The case is complete with all straps. These binoculars where favored by combat officers, as they gave a long and clear range. A very nice pair of binoculars complete with its matching case that would be impossible to upgrade!

  • Aluminum Reichsarbeitsdienst belt buckle Assmann 1938

    Typical aluminum belt buckle for the Reichsarbeitsdienst. Marked A 37 indicating production by Assmann in 1938.

  • Pre war leather E-tool carrier

    Pre war leather E-tool carrier in good used condition. Hard to find pre war examples!

  • Late war Heer belt buckle

    Textbook late war blue Heer belt buckle in good used condition

  • First pattern Luftwaffe Field Division Splittertarn B smock

    Nice original first pattern Luftwaffe Felddivision smock in Splittertarn B camouflage. The smock is a nice first pattern with press studs on the sleeves and the Splittertarn B printed on smooth fabric. The smock is a obviously combat worn example with loads of repairs. The breast eagle is a typical original example but in my opinion restored to the jacket. The garment is a nice large mannequin size and would be a nice base for a combat mannequin!

  • Oakleaf autumn reversible camouflage mittens

    A nice set of Oak leaf mittens fully reversible to white and in good condition. Hard to upgrade!

  • Rare issue FF33 field phone battery

    The battery is in good used condition and is the rarest accessory of the Wehrmacht field phones. Nicely dated 39!

  • Tabbed aluminum Heer belt buckle Julius Maurer 1937

    225.00

    Textbook tabbed aluminum belt buckle marked JMO 37 indicating production by Julius Maurer 1937. Hard to find maker in good used condition!

  • Rare double marked M31 canteen cup marked MN43 and MeNeSa Aluminum Pur

    Rare original canteen cup double marked MN43 and MeNeSa Aluminum Pur. 

  • Steel MG34 and MG42 ammunition case in Kriegsmarine grey overpaint

    Rare grey Kriegsmarine repainted MG34 and MG42 ammunition case in good used condition.

  • Mint Waffen-SS reversible parka mittens in Erbsentarn camouflage

    A perfect matching pair of Waffen-SS Erbsentarn camouflage reversible parka gloves. Worn together with the dot pattern parka and trousers. Very hard to find!

  • Gascape marked AGD

    Textbook Gasplane or gas protection that could be worn in the event of a gas attack. Rare accessory thats a basic component of the Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS equipment.

  • Leather equipment belt RBNr. 0/1079/0031 1943

    Leather equipment belt maker marked RBNr. 0/1079/0031 1943 in size 95.

  • Period made wooden Willys jeep model

    Very nice period handmade Willys Jeep model made from wood. These jeeps where popular toys around the end of the war and many were made by troops around Christmas 1944 and given to local children. This jeep is obviously well-played with and shows wear and tear. There are many variations of these jeeps and all of them are unique. This one came from a private household in Breda, the Netherlands.

  • P38 softshell holster marked bdr 44

    Nice and uncommon straight stitched P38 soft-shell holster maker marked bdr44 indicating production by Richard Ehrhardt, Lederwarenfabrik, Poessneck, Thuringen.

  • Tabbed steel Heer belt buckle G. Brehmer 1941

    Textbook steel tabbed belt buckle maker marked G Brehmer 1941. 

  • Steel blue Heer belt buckle

    Late war heer blue belt buckle. Unmarked example with 95% of its factory paint remaining.

  • 6×30 Dienstglas binoculars by Carl Zeiss

    A stunning and complete pair with strap, button flap and bakelite cover. Nicely marked Carl Zeiss Jena, Dienstglas H/6400. The set is in very good condition with good clear optics with Strichplatte in the right lens. Hard to upgrade piece!

  • Waffen-SS Unterscharführer Death Card KIA 21.6.1941

    Waffen-SS death card of SS Unterscharführer Ludwig Haushofer. Killed in action on the eastern frontHaushofer was 24 years old and was killed in action on 21.6.1941.

  • Normandy death card 10.7.44 in Caen possible 12th SS PzDiv

    75.00

    Death card of Anton Pommer, Soldat in a Artillerie Regiment. Anton was killed 10.7.1944 south west of Caen in the vicinity of Carpiquet and Hill 112. Anton Pommer was most probably a member of the 12. SS Panzerdivision Hitlerjugend.

  • Ardennes Death Card KIA Bastogne 24.12.1944

    Death card of Obergefreiter August Wieland. Killed in action during the Battle of the BulgeWieland was 30 years old and was killed in action on 24.12.1944 in Bastogne, Ardennes. Later to be reburied in Andilly, Belgium.

  • Death Card KIA Denmark 26.3.1945

    50.00

    Original death card of Gefreiter Otto Scheuble. Killed in action in Denmark. Scheuble was 40 years old and was killed in action on 26.3.1945 in Denmark.

  • Death Card KIA Hürtgenwald 25.11.1944

    Death card of Unteroffizier Walter Büchel. Killed in action during the Battle of the HürtgenwaldBüchel was 34 years old and was killed in action on 25.11.1944 in the Hürtgenwald, Germany. Later to be reburied in Lommel, Belgium.

  • Ardennes Death Card KIA Malmedy 8.1.1945

    Death card of Gefreiter Johannes Schregauer. Killed in action during the Battle of the Bulge at MalmedySchregauer was 20 years old and was killed in action on 8.1.1945 in Malmedy, Ardennnes.

  • Soldbuch of Obergefreiter Frans Weizenegger, 7. Kompanie of the Grenadier-Regiment 158, Infanterie-Division

    Very interesting Soldbuch (Ersatzausfertigung) from Obergefreiter Frans Weizenegger who served in the 7. Kompanie of the Grenadier-Regiment 158, this unit was part of the 82. Infanterie-Division and experienced very tough fighting on the eastern front. The most interesting thing about this Soldbuch are the enclosed Sturm and Nahkampftage lists which have been completed extensively.

    The first Sturmtage started in June 1942 were Weizenegger was appointed as MG-Schütze, his unit then engaged heavy fighting in the region of Belgorod on the eastern front. In 1942 he was injured for which he is awarded the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. In January and March of 1943 again follow Nahkampftage as Obergefreiter Weizenegger then has been appointed as Zugmelder. This is one of the battle days that took place in the north of Woronesch. After these fights he was awarded the Infanterie Sturmabzeichen in Silber and the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Class. Then again at the end of August and September 1943 the took part in some heavy fighting in the Kiev region. Here he assigned nine Sturm and Nahkampftage. These are Sturm and Nahkampftage were provided  with a date and precise location, which makes this group very suitable for further research. In January 1944 Weizenegger was again admitted to a hospital with a gunshot wound where he stayed until April 1944. After his hospital admission Weizenegger was transferred to the 1059 Grenadier-Regiment.

    This unit was part of the 362 Infanterie-Division and already fought since February 1944 at the Nettuno bridgehead at Cisterna. Northern of Pistoia is then occupied that Apennin position. In September, the division prevent an enemy breakthrough at Firenzulo. After heavy fighting with partisans at Monte La Fine the division fought  on the southern part of the Futa pass from October 1944 in Bologna. The last withdrawal fights were at the Po river at Ro. On May 2. 1945, the 362 Infanterie-Division capitulates. This Soldbuch is with the many Sturm / Nahkampftage and combat history which would nicely fit in any specialized document collection.

     

     

  • Death Card Unteroffizier KIA Hürtgenwald 11.10.1944

    75.00

    Death card of Unteroffizier Willy Leonhard Hüweler. Killed in action during the Battle of the HürtgenwaldHüweler was 24 years old and was killed in action on 11.10.1944 in The Hürtgenwald, Germany.

  • Death Card KIA of 3 brothers Raum Bras

    Death card of 3 brothers, Obergefreiter Johann Progl, Gefreiter Xaver Progl and Gefreiter Josef Progl. All the 3 brothers were killed in action in Raum Bras in 1944 and 1945. These 3 brothers were later to be reburied in Recogne, Belgium.

  • Waffen-SS Oberjunker Death Card KIA 15.11.1943

    Waffen-SS death card of SS Oberjunker Rudi Ronsberger. Killed in action, Ronsberger was 28 years old and was killed in action on 15.11.1943 in Bairak northwest of Kriwoi Rog, Ukraine.

  • Soldbuch of Wachtmeister Wilhelm Hentrich, Schwere Artillerie-Ersatz und Ausbildungs-Abteilung 309

    Heavily used Soldbuch by Wachtmeister Wilhelm Hentrich, born on 23.5.1918 in Heldra / Dtsl. Hentrich has served in the Heer throughout the war with the exception of a few hospital admissions. This Soldbuch was issued at the beginning of the war. This Soldbuch  has been carried by him for the entire duration of the war. Very interesting detail is pages 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the original Soldbuch were so worn out that for these pages there is an “Ersatzausfertigung” created on 20.4.1945.

    Normally a completely new Soldbuch was issued (Zweit or Ersatzausfertigung) but this one was given on a very late date during the war, only the first four pages were replaced. These pages are fairly concise, especially when it comes to which units he served during the war. There, however many notes / Eintragungen in the soldbuch which are stamped with “Schwere Artillerie-Ersatz und Ausbildungs-Abteilung 309 ”, and the Zahlmeisterei notes on page 18 (and also EKM data on page 1) we can see that he served in it during the outbreak of the war Artillerie-Regiment 45 and that somewhere in early 1940, probably before May 1940 he was transferred to the Artillerie-Regiment 152. This is a perfect match as many notes in the Soldbuch are stamped “Schwere Artillerie-Ersatz und Ausbildungs-Abteilung 309”, which provided troops for both Artillery Regiments when they were stationed at the Westwall in the early days of the war and took part in the campaign through France in May 1940.

    In 1941 A.R. 152 participated in Operation Barbarossa and  the invasion of Russia. Already in the first month Hentrich was wounded by shrapnel and was hospitalized until October of that year. For his injury he was rewarded with the Verwundetenabzeichen in Schwarz. In August and September of 1942, he was admitted to hospital again but due to damage, the reason is unclear for some reason. His unit fought in 1942 and 1943 on the eastern front in the Orel and Newel areas. The exact date when Hentrich will be transferred to the Artillerie-Regiment 198 is unclear, but I suspect late 1944.

    As a soldier now on the front line, he is submitted to the IV Batterie of the Artillerie-Regiment 198, which is part of the 98 Infanterie-Division. This division was fighting in Italy in the Rimini area and was heavily involved in the fighting in August and September 1944. At the end of 1944 the division then withdraws to the Apennin position and fight back to the Senio River. During this fighting, Hentrich is awarded the KVK II Class on 30.1.1945. In April of 1945 Hentrich was promoted to Wachtmeister, his unit then retreats across the Po river in the direction of the pre-Alps, where the division eventually capitulates.

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