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  • Soldbuch grouping of Johann Robens, 5. Fallschirmjäger Div, Ardennes

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    650.00

    Soldbuch grouping of Heinz Schultz, Fallschirmjäger, Ardennes. Wachtmeister Heinz Schultz served with Fallschirm Artillerie Regiment 5 in the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division. He was first a part of several Luftwaffe Bau and Flak Abteilungen. In 1944 he was transferred to his field unit Fallschirmjäger Artillerie Regiment 5. This unit was part of the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division of which the brief unit history during this period until the end of the war is described;

    In October 1944, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was relocated from its assembly area near Oldenburg to the Netherlands for coastal defense. At this time, most of the division’s units were still stationed at training grounds in northern Germany. As a result, the assembly of the division could not begin before mid-November. Although the division was only partially combat-ready and still in the process of being organized, it was transferred to the Eifel region at the end of November 1944, after Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was reassigned to it, in preparation for the planned Ardennes Offensive. The units were stationed in the Bitburg – Oberweis – Sülm area.

    Even during the march to its assembly area, the division suffered considerable losses due to low-flying Allied air attacks. Fallschirm-Panzerjäger-Abteilung 5 lost all of its vehicles, rendering it inoperable. During the Ardennes Offensive, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was tasked with advancing on the right flank of the 7th Army, as part of LXXXV Army Corps, from the area around Bitburg. After crossing the Our River near Vianden, it was to break through enemy positions at Wahlhausen, Putscheid, Nachtmanderscheid, and Walsdorf, and secure the line St. Hubert – Neufchâteau – Mellier – Attert, where it would establish a mobile defensive position to protect the southern flank of the 5th Panzer Army, which was advancing through Bastogne.

    On the morning of December 16, after a short artillery preparation, the division crossed the Our River at Stolzembourg and Roth. By the evening of the first day, the advance elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 had reached the Diekirch – Hosingen road. The left neighbor, the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, was making slow progress east of Fouhren, while the right neighbor, Panzer Lehr Division, was already engaged west of Hosingen. On December 17, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the river crossings near Bourscheid, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 attacked between Putscheid and Weiler. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13 was fighting alongside the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division at Fouhren.

    On December 18, elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the western edge of Weiler, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the bridges at Bourscheid intact and linked up with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 at Weiler. Meanwhile, the division’s attached Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI was engaged in combat at Nachtmanderscheid and Walsdorf. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13, still under the command of the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, continued to fight at Fouhren. On December 19, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 advanced through the Sauer Valley without significant enemy resistance, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the Wiltz Valley near Kautenbach and Nocher by evening.

    The division’s advance continued rapidly, with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 moving south of Doncols toward the Bastogne-Arlon road. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 and Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI pushed southwest beyond the division’s left boundary, toward Bigonville and Martelingen, to support the neighboring division, which was still engaged in heavy fighting near Ettelbruck. By the end of the day, the division’s lead elements had reached the general line: northern edge of Martelingen – Vaux-les-Rosières – Sibret. On the evening of December 21, Martelingen was captured by Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI with support from elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15.

    Since the left neighboring division was still lagging behind, exposing the left flank of both the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division and the 5th Panzer Army (which had already advanced far west beyond Bastogne), the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was ordered to assume flank protection. On December 22, the division reorganized its units, shifted from offensive to defensive operations, and established defensive positions against attacks from the southwest and south along the line: Vaux-les-Rosières – Martelingen – Bigonville – Arsdorf – Heiderscheid, covering a front of 40 km.

    Between December 23 and 25, the division was forced to abandon several positions, including Vaux-les-Rosières, Hotte, Strainchamps, Martelingen, Titange, and Bigonville, due to heavy attacks from the U.S. 3rd Army from the southwest and south along the Bastogne road. On December 26, American forces continued their advance toward Bastogne. Between Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14, still holding out near Chaumont, and the 26th Volksgrenadier Division to the northwest, American units broke through northward. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 withdrew its right flank to Assenois, barely preventing an enemy advance on Losange and Villers-la-Bonne-Eau.

    By December 27, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division’s front stretched from Assenois to Lutrebois, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. Following the successful American breakthrough at Bastogne, the division was threatened on its flank near Nothum. The American advance was halted only by deploying the last available reserves along the Harlange – Nothum – Buderscheid line. By December 29, 1944, the division, now under the command of LIII Army Corps, was still holding the line Lutrebois – Villers-la-Bonne-Eau – Harlange – Bavigne – Nothum against continued enemy attacks.

    On January 2, 1945, following further American breakthroughs near its left neighbor, the division was at risk of encirclement in the Harlange and Bavigne area. It held its positions until January 7 but was then forced to withdraw northeast, abandoning Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. On January 9, American forces attacked the division at Bras, Doncols, and Nothum, encircling a large portion of its forces and taking many prisoners. The remaining elements of the division regrouped near Wiltz and were later transferred to the Düren area.

    During their retreat, these remnants were diverted southeast and committed to counter an Allied breakthrough near Prüm. By the end of February, the remaining troops repelled Allied attacks near Wilwerath, Gondenbrett, and Olzheim. However, in early March, American forces bypassed the division’s defensive positions on both flanks, forcing it to retreat further northeast.

    At the Nürburgring, the division was encircled west of the Rhine, with most of its remaining troops taken prisoner. Only small remnants managed to escape to the Wernigerode area in April 1945.

    He was awarded the Ehrenzeichen Bulgarischen Infanterie IV Klasse, Rumanische Medaille “Kreuzzug gegen den Kommunismus” with document, and probably more awards which were not noted in his Soldbuch. The Grouping is complete with Erkennungsmarke. Hard to find grouping in excellent condition!

     

  • Soldbuch to Friedrich Leist, Fliegertechnische Schule 5

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    100.00

    Soldbuch to Friedrich Leist, Fliegertechnische Schule 5 in good condition. Leist was trained as a aircraft mechanic and was seriously ill with Meningitis late 1943. He recovered in March 1945 and was placed with Flieger Ersatz Btl XI in Hamburg.

  • Wehrpass to Johann Brandner, Leichte Flak Abteilung 911

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    145.00

    Wehrpass to Obergefreiter Johann Brandner who served first with Flak abteilung 30 in 1940 and from 1942 onwards with Leichte Flak Abteilung 911 which was stationed in Paris. In 1940 he served with the Flak Abteilung 30, 9. Flak Division in the Cherbourg area of British attacks. In September 1944 he saw action with numerous combat days. This is a nice Wehrpass with many entries which is a good base for further research!

  • Heer/Waffen-SS issue tunic collar liner or Kragenbinde

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    70.00

    Very nice original Heer/Waffen-SS collar liner or Kragenbinde. These collar liners where standard in every tunic but are virtually always missing from the garment!

  • Heer/Waffen-SS issue tunic collar liner or Kragenbinde

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    70.00

    Very nice original Heer/Waffen-SS collar liner or Kragenbinde. These collar liners where standard in every tunic but are virtually always missing from the garment!

  • Denazified miniature DRL sport badge in silver pin

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    20.00

    Very nice denazified miniature DRL sport badge in silver pin. The pin is in excellent condition.

  • German sympathiser stickpin

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    50.00

    German sympathiser stickpin in good condition.

  • Hitlerjugend member badge

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    35.00

    Hitlerjugend member badge in as found condition.

  • Heer EM/NCO BeVo Panzer cap cocade

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    70.00

    Heer EM/NCO BeVo Panzer cap cocade in cap removed condition. Hard to find Panzer cokade!

  • Heer EM/NCO BeVo Panzer cap eagle

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    170.00

    Heer EM/NCO BeVo Panzer cap eagle in cap removed condition. Hard to find eagle!

  • Schuma Sicherheitspolizei Bevo cap badge

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    60.00

    Textbook Schuma Sicherheitspolizei BeVo woven cap badge in unissued condition

  • Unique reinforced Waffen-SS prototype field blouse

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    6,250.00

    Scarce unissued prototype Waffen-SS field blouse. Late war variant jacket made from single and double layered fine gaberdine material. The shoulders, the belt portion, the elbows and some of the breast are double layered as a reinforcement. These field blouses were issued on a small scale for field testing but were never produced in large numbers. Allthough this design does not follow the exact cut of the SS M43 field blouse with two holes and 5 buttons; there is no suggestion that these garments were made for any other branch then the Waffen-SS. An equivalent was made in Blurred Edge camouflage pattern in the exact same cut with a 6 button front. This is one of those things that I will most likely hardly be able to acquire again and would most probably be one of those items to complete a collection!

  • Soldbuch to Wilhelm Krull, Grenadier Regiment 293, 18 VGD, Ardennes

    Soldbuch to Wilhelm Krull who served with 8 Kompanie, Grenadier Regiment 293 during the Ardennes offensive. He was wounded by shrapnel 14.1.1945 around Stavelot.

    Until mid-October 1944, the division was fully replenished with personnel in Denmark. The division was then relocated to the Schnee Eifel to take part in the upcoming Ardennes Offensive. It was positioned in the Ormont-Brandscheid area, approximately 14 km from Prüm. The sector was considered quiet. At the end of November 1944, the division’s sector was extended to Habscheid. From December 16, 1944, the division participated in the Ardennes Offensive. Its task was to advance on both sides of the Schneifel and capture St. Vith. The division succeeded in breaking through the opposing American positions and captured St. Vith on December 21.

    Afterward, the division received orders to relieve the 1st SS Panzer Division in the Houvegnez area, which it carried out on December 28, 1944. At this point, the division transitioned to a defensive stance. On January 6, 1945, the division suffered a breakthrough on its left flank. By mid-January, the 18th Volksgrenadier Division was considered completely exhausted, with only around 50 combat-effective soldiers remaining. After receiving reinforcements, the division engaged in heavy fighting in the Bleialf area in late January and early February 1945.

    At the beginning of March 1945, the remnants of the division retreated across the Rhine at Rheinbrohl. By mid-March 1945, the division was disbanded. Its remaining forces were merged with the remnants of the 26th Volksgrenadier Division to form a combat group.

    This is a nice soldbuch with many entries, great for further research!

  • Soldbuch of Heinz Schultz, 5. Fallschirmjäger Div, Ardennes

    650.00

    Soldbuch grouping of Heinz Schultz, Fallschirmjäger, Ardennes. Wachtmeister Heinz Schultz served with Fallschirm Artillerie Regiment 5 in the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division. He entered service in 1939 with Flakabteilung 83. He was transferred to Flak Regiment 12 which saw action in Tunesia and was subsequently destroyed. After this he was transferred to 4. Kompanie Fallschirmjäger Artillerie Ersatz und Ausbildungs Abteilung. 28.10.1944 he was transferred to his field unit Fallschirmjäger Artillerie Regiment 5. This unit was part of the 5. Fallschirmjäger Division of which the brief unit history during this period until the end of the war is described;

    In October 1944, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was relocated from its assembly area near Oldenburg to the Netherlands for coastal defense. At this time, most of the division’s units were still stationed at training grounds in northern Germany. As a result, the assembly of the division could not begin before mid-November. Although the division was only partially combat-ready and still in the process of being organized, it was transferred to the Eifel region at the end of November 1944, after Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 was reassigned to it, in preparation for the planned Ardennes Offensive. The units were stationed in the Bitburg – Oberweis – Sülm area.

    Even during the march to its assembly area, the division suffered considerable losses due to low-flying Allied air attacks. Fallschirm-Panzerjäger-Abteilung 5 lost all of its vehicles, rendering it inoperable. During the Ardennes Offensive, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was tasked with advancing on the right flank of the 7th Army, as part of LXXXV Army Corps, from the area around Bitburg. After crossing the Our River near Vianden, it was to break through enemy positions at Wahlhausen, Putscheid, Nachtmanderscheid, and Walsdorf, and secure the line St. Hubert – Neufchâteau – Mellier – Attert, where it would establish a mobile defensive position to protect the southern flank of the 5th Panzer Army, which was advancing through Bastogne.

    On the morning of December 16, after a short artillery preparation, the division crossed the Our River at Stolzembourg and Roth. By the evening of the first day, the advance elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 had reached the Diekirch – Hosingen road. The left neighbor, the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, was making slow progress east of Fouhren, while the right neighbor, Panzer Lehr Division, was already engaged west of Hosingen. On December 17, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the river crossings near Bourscheid, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 attacked between Putscheid and Weiler. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13 was fighting alongside the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division at Fouhren.

    On December 18, elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the western edge of Weiler, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 secured the bridges at Bourscheid intact and linked up with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 at Weiler. Meanwhile, the division’s attached Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI was engaged in combat at Nachtmanderscheid and Walsdorf. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13, still under the command of the 352nd Volksgrenadier Division, continued to fight at Fouhren. On December 19, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 advanced through the Sauer Valley without significant enemy resistance, while Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 reached the Wiltz Valley near Kautenbach and Nocher by evening.

    The division’s advance continued rapidly, with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 moving south of Doncols toward the Bastogne-Arlon road. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15 and Fallschirm-Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI pushed southwest beyond the division’s left boundary, toward Bigonville and Martelingen, to support the neighboring division, which was still engaged in heavy fighting near Ettelbruck. By the end of the day, the division’s lead elements had reached the general line: northern edge of Martelingen – Vaux-les-Rosières – Sibret. On the evening of December 21, Martelingen was captured by Sturmgeschütz-Brigade XI with support from elements of Fallschirmjäger Regiment 15.

    Since the left neighboring division was still lagging behind, exposing the left flank of both the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division and the 5th Panzer Army (which had already advanced far west beyond Bastogne), the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division was ordered to assume flank protection. On December 22, the division reorganized its units, shifted from offensive to defensive operations, and established defensive positions against attacks from the southwest and south along the line: Vaux-les-Rosières – Martelingen – Bigonville – Arsdorf – Heiderscheid, covering a front of 40 km.

    Between December 23 and 25, the division was forced to abandon several positions, including Vaux-les-Rosières, Hotte, Strainchamps, Martelingen, Titange, and Bigonville, due to heavy attacks from the U.S. 3rd Army from the southwest and south along the Bastogne road. On December 26, American forces continued their advance toward Bastogne. Between Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14, still holding out near Chaumont, and the 26th Volksgrenadier Division to the northwest, American units broke through northward. Fallschirmjäger Regiment 14 withdrew its right flank to Assenois, barely preventing an enemy advance on Losange and Villers-la-Bonne-Eau.

    By December 27, the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division’s front stretched from Assenois to Lutrebois, Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. Following the successful American breakthrough at Bastogne, the division was threatened on its flank near Nothum. The American advance was halted only by deploying the last available reserves along the Harlange – Nothum – Buderscheid line. By December 29, 1944, the division, now under the command of LIII Army Corps, was still holding the line Lutrebois – Villers-la-Bonne-Eau – Harlange – Bavigne – Nothum against continued enemy attacks.

    On January 2, 1945, following further American breakthroughs near its left neighbor, the division was at risk of encirclement in the Harlange and Bavigne area. It held its positions until January 7 but was then forced to withdraw northeast, abandoning Villers-la-Bonne-Eau, Harlange, and Bavigne. On January 9, American forces attacked the division at Bras, Doncols, and Nothum, encircling a large portion of its forces and taking many prisoners. The remaining elements of the division regrouped near Wiltz and were later transferred to the Düren area.

    During their retreat, these remnants were diverted southeast and committed to counter an Allied breakthrough near Prüm. By the end of February, the remaining troops repelled Allied attacks near Wilwerath, Gondenbrett, and Olzheim. However, in early March, American forces bypassed the division’s defensive positions on both flanks, forcing it to retreat further northeast.

    At the Nürburgring, the division was encircled west of the Rhine, with most of its remaining troops taken prisoner. Only small remnants managed to escape to the Wernigerode area in April 1945.

    He was awarded the Flakkampfabzeichen, Erdkampfabzeichen, Eisernes Kreuz II Klasse, Ostmedaille, Schützenschnür, Dienstauszeichnung 4. Klasse, Erinnerungsmedaille 1.10.38 and possibly one I forgot. This is a great soldbuch with many entries, interesting units, awards and a nice portrait in tropical uniform. A great soldbuch for further research of a Fallschirmjäger who took part of the Ardennes Offensive!

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

    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 10./ J.R. 216

    55.00

    Erkennungsmarke or dogtag marked 10./ J.R. 216 indicating 10 Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 216, later renamed Grenadier Regiment 216 which was a part of the 86. Infanterie Division. It took part in the Westfeldzug and was later sent to the eastern front.

  • Erkennungsmarke 3./ A.R. 260

    45.00

    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.

  • ET64 M35 double decal Luftwaffe helmet

    2,400.00

    ET64 M35 double decal Luftwaffe helmet in good used condition. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and chocolate brown Luftwaffe issue chinstrap. The liner is named Unteroffizier (Uffz.) Ludwig. The helmet was brought back by a Canadian medic at the end of the war. A nice and textbook double decal helmet in very good condition!

  • SE66 M35 Kriegsmarine helmet in textured camouflage

    1,250.00

    Textbook M35 helmet in good used condition. The helmet retains its original factory installed Aluminium reinforced liner and 1940 dated chinstrap. The liner is named Wittmer and the number O/4335/54 K. PJ. which is a typical Kriegsmarine number. The helmet retains up to 90% of its period textured camouflaged paint. The helmet is in very good condition and would be hard to upgrade!

  • Q64 single decal Luftwaffe helmet with original Tarnnetz

    2,200.00

    Q64 single decal Luftwaffe helmet with original Tarnnetz in excellent condition. Typical M40 single decal Luftwaffe helmet with factory installed liner and decal. The helmet retains its original Tarnnetz which was stuffed underneath the liner. The net is a early pattern with closed front and back ends. Not to be confused with the late pattern nets which are available from time to time. Whilst this helmet does not have netting hooks, it would have most probably be installed stucked in between the liner band. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a matching set, in good used condition.

  • Late war tan carbid lantern or Einheitslaterne aus Stahl

    275.00

    Original late war tan field/bunker lantern or Einheitslanterne 42 in very nice condition with a lot of the original factory applied paint still remaining. This is the late war model introduced in 1942 which would replace the bakelite version (Einheitslanterne 37).. Excellent example in untouched condition which would look perfect in any late war display!

  • Late war tan carbid lantern or Einheitslaterne aus Stahl

    325.00

    Original late war tan field/bunker lantern or Einheitslanterne 42 in very nice condition with a lot of the original factory applied paint still remaining. This is the late war model introduced in 1942 which would replace the bakelite version (Einheitslanterne 37).. Excellent example in untouched condition which would look perfect in any late war display!

  • Rare first pattern steel Rodo Waffen-SS belt buckle

    2,250.00

    Rare first pattern steel Rodo Waffen-SS belt buckle in excellent condition. The buckle retains up to 85% of its factory finish. This is a early, first pattern example executed in green paint. The buckle is a typical example marked Rodo indicating production by Robert Dold, Offenberg. The buckle is a typical first pattern example with the rope only to the left side of the head of the eagle. The buckle is a typical example produced by this manufacturer with the bold prongs and the cornered catch. Beautiful sought after example in excellent condition with of its factory paint remaining!

  • Rare BeVo Waffen-SS cufftitle ‘Totenkopf’

    8,000.00

    Rare and textbook BeVo cufftitle of the 3. SS Panzerdivision Totenkopf. The cufftitle remains in full length and is in perfect condition. One of the rarest and most sought after Waffen-SS cuff titles out there and for sure a missing piece in any SS collection. Very hard to upgrade!

  • Waffen-SS belt buckle cracked-wing variant

    1,350.00

    A rare buckle to find in great condition! The cracked wing can be identified trough the crack in the upper left wing and head of the eagle. These buckles are rare to find and this is a perfect example with the frosting remaining front and back.

    For more information on Waffen-SS belt buckles; https://fjm44.com/articles/a-guide-to-collecting-waffen-ss-belt-buckles/

  • Waffen-SS BeVo EM / NCO sleeve eagle

    525.00

    Waffen-SS BeVo EM / NCO sleeve eagle in uniform removed condition. Textbook BeVo example!

  • Waffen-SS BeVo flatwire sleeve eagle

    1,275.00

    Waffen-SS BeVo flatwire sleeve eagle in excellent uniform removed condition. This is a very hard to find variant in flatwire!

  • Rare Belgian Made Waffen-SS skull

    900.00

    Rare Belgian Made Waffen-SS skull in good used condition. The skull is a rare ‘closed’ nose variant. The skull retains both of its original prongs but one has separated. Hard to find variant!

  • Waffen-SS BeVo EM NCO cap skull

    1,250.00

    Waffen-SS BeVo EM NCO cap skull in uniform removed condition, This cap skull was originally sourced from a armoured veteran in the Nordland Division. Textbook example!

  • Waffen-SS NCO collar tabs for a SS-Oberscharführer

    1,275.00

    Waffen-SS NCO collar tabs for a SS-Oberscharführer in excelent, uniform removed condition. Nice hand embroidered runic collar tab with typical Unterlagen. Beautiful uniform removed set!

  • Rare Waffen-SS NCO collar for a Oberscharführer in SS-Totenkopf

    2,250.00

    Rare Waffen-SS NCO collar for a Oberscharführer in SS-Totenkopf. This is a beautiful, period removed Waffen-SS collar with period sewn collar tabs underneath the NCO tresse. A typical tailored example with ‘dragon teeth’ pointed collar. The Totenkopf and Rank tab are both typically embroidered examples on a nice moleskin base. The collar is not a complete garment but a perfect example to display on top of a mannequin dressed in a camouflage smock or Erbsentarn tunic so that a expensive tunic underneath is not a necessity. Beautiful piece!

  • Waffen-SS collar tab SS-Freiwilligen Panzer Grenadier Division Horst Wessel

    400.00

    Original Waffen-SS collar tab SS-Freiwilligen Panzer Grenadier Division Horst Wessel. Hard to find original collar tab!

  • Waffen-SS BeVo runic collar tab

    800.00

    A textbook Waffen-SS BeVo collar tab worn by enlisted men and non commissioned officers in the Waffen-SS.

  • Unissued Waffen-SS EM runic collar tab

    925.00

    Textbook embroidered Waffen-SS runic collar tab in excellent condition.

  • Waffen-SS BeVo runic collar tab

    850.00

    A textbook Waffen-SS BeVo collar tab worn by enlisted men and non commissioned officers in the Waffen-SS.

  • Two uncut Dutch Waffen-SS volunteer sleeve shields

    550.00

    2 Late war original Waffen-SS Dutch volunteer Sleeve Shields. These shields have never been cut from their original base fabric making it a unique piece for the collector of Dutch Waffen-SS insignia. Unlike many of the cut down sleeve shields here is a original patch of three, uncut sleeve shields. I hope it will remain in this form as it’s a nice study object. A nice piece which if it doesn’t sell, I wouldn’t mind to keep for my collection!

  • Waffen-SS EM / NCO collar tab Waffen-SS collar tab 23. SS-Frewilligen-Panzergrenadier-Division Nederland

    500.00

    Textbook example of the Dutch Waffen-SS volunteer Collar Tab. These were intended for the 23. SS-Frewilligen-Panzergrenadier-Division “Nederland”. This is an unissued, late war piece, in the typical “Dachau” construction as found in the SS storehouse at the Dachau camp when it was liberated by US Army forces in 1945. These are embroidered in silver-gray on a base of typical SS black wool. On the reverse, the textbook Dachau type coarsely woven tan buckram stiffener is visible. There is some glue on the back, as well as the white stitching common to these Dachau tabs. Overall textbook construction with silver-white embroidered “Handschar” symbol on a typical black wool backing, and on the reverse the coarsely woven tan buckram stiffener is clearly visible.

  • Dutch Waffen-SS volunteer sleeve shield

    325.00

    Late war original Waffen-SS Dutch volunteer Sleeve Shield. Textbook German manufactured Dachau find sleeve shield in mint condition!

  • Dutch Waffen-SS volunteer sleeve shield

    350.00

    Late war original Waffen-SS Dutch volunteer Sleeve Shield. Textbook German manufactured Dachau find sleeve shield in mint condition!

  • Rare printed eastern volunteer SS helper triangle

    475.00

    Rare original printed triangle worn by eastern SS Flak Helfers. These were worn for purposes of identification of Russian and Baltic nationals serving in the 8 countries that provided Helfers in this capacity — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ruthenia, Galicia, Ukraine , Russia, and the Volga and Crimean Tartars. Rare original printed insignia in unissued condition!

  • Dutch Waffen-SS volunteer sleeve shield

    350.00

    Late war original Waffen-SS Dutch volunteer Sleeve Shield. Textbook German manufactured Dachau find sleeve shield in mint condition!

  • Rare Flemish NSKK and Zwarte Brigade sleeve shield

    400.00

    Rare Flemish NSKK and Zwarte Brigade sleeve shield in excellent unissued condition. These shields depict a Wolfsangel stitched onto its cardboard backed yellow cloth. These were worn on the sleeves for Belgian NSKK volunteers, Fabriekswacht, Dietsche Militie or the Zwarte Brigade. Hard to find example in unissued condition!

  • Rare Flemish NSKK and Zwarte Brigade sleeve shield

    400.00

    Rare Flemish NSKK and Zwarte Brigade sleeve shield in excellent unissued condition. These shields depict a Wolfsangel stitched onto its cardboard backed yellow cloth. These were worn on the sleeves for Belgian NSKK volunteers, Fabriekswacht, Dietsche Militie or the Zwarte Brigade. Hard to find example in unissued condition!

  • Rare Flemish NSKK and Zwarte Brigade sleeve shield

    400.00

    Rare Flemish NSKK and Zwarte Brigade sleeve shield in excellent unissued condition. These shields depict a Wolfsangel stitched onto its cardboard backed yellow cloth. These were worn on the sleeves for Belgian NSKK volunteers, Fabriekswacht, Dietsche Militie or the Zwarte Brigade. Hard to find example in unissued condition!

  • Matching Waffen-SS shoulderboards Hauptsturmführer der Infanterie

    600.00

    Rare original combat worn shoulderboards for a Waffen-SS Hauptsturmführer der Infanterie or Panzergrenadiere. Rare original pair with loads of character perfect for a combat display.

  • Waffen-SS shoulderstraps for a Unterscharführer der Gebirgsjäger

    700.00

    Beautiful, matching pair of Waffen-SS NCO shoulderstraps for a Unterscharführer der Gebirgsjäger. Textbook, late war examples with grey subdued tresse. Rare pair to find!

  • Waffen-SS Aufklärung EM shoulderstraps

    550.00

    Rare original matching Waffen-SS EM shoulderstraps for a soldier in an Aufklärungs unit in very good condition. Textbook late war construction with rayon piping.

  • Foreign made EM Waffen-SS Artillerie shoulderstraps

    450.00

    Hard to find and typical matching pair of Waffen-SS shoulderstraps for a enlisted man in a Artillerie unit. This style of shoulderstraps was foreign, non German made and shows a different construction. I have seen this exact pattern being worn by a Dutch Waffen-SS volunteer which shows the same thin tongues in wear. The shoulderstraps are in unissued condition. Rare pair!

  • Waffen-SS Aufklärung EM shoulderstraps

    550.00

    Rare original matching Waffen-SS EM shoulderstraps for a soldier in an Aufklärungs unit in very good condition. Textbook late war construction with rayon piping.

  • Rare Spanish volunteer sleeve shield

    750.00

    Textbook BeVo woven Spanish volunteer sleeve shield. The shield is in unissued perfect condition. This Spanish example is one of the rarest and most desirable volunteers sleeve shield!

  • Georgian volunteer sleeve shield

    100.00

    Textbook BeVo woven Georgian volunteer sleeve shield. The shield is in unissued perfect condition. A nice addition to any insignia collection!

  • Unissued tall CoFe39 M38 gasmask filter manufactured in Aluminium(!)

    90.00

    Unissued tall CoFe39 M38 gasmask filter in unissued condition, complete with its steel lid and rubber lower seal. The filters shows some traces of storage.

  • British Bren gun ammunition vest M&Co 1944 size Large

    350.00

    British Bren gun ammunition vest dated 1944 in the size large. Hard to upgrade piece in excellent condition and size!

  • Wehrpass to Werner Weber, 1 Staffel, Jagdgeschwader 53 KIA 1941

    180.00

    Nice original Wehrpass with many entries for Werner Weber, Obergefreiter in 1. Staffel, Jagdgeschwader 53. This is a nice Wehrpass with many entries that would be nice for a further research. The cover is loose, otherwise in good condition.

  • Heer Soldbuch Josef Kiebele, Fahr-Ers. u. Ausb. – Abt 5

    125.00

    Heer Soldbuch Josef Kiebele, Fahr-Ers. u. Ausb. – Abt 5. Nice unresearched Soldbuch in good condition with photo.

  • Heer Soldbuch to Helmut Rathgeber Grenadier Regiment 328, 509, 719

    175.00

    Nice original Soldbuch to Gefreiter Helmut Rathgeber. Wounded 22.3.45,  31b indicating shrapnel wounds. Nice unresearched Soldbuch with a load of entries.

  • Luftwaffe Soldbuch to Helmut Nafe, Divisions Füsiliers Bataillon 347, Hurtgenwald

    200.00

    A interesting Luftwaffe Soldbuch to Feldwebel Helmut Nafe. He served with a number of units. In 1943 he served with Luftwaffen-Jäger-Regiment 27. In 1944 he trained at the Flugzeugführerdoppelschule in Warnemünde. 9.10.44 he moved with Luftwaffen-Festungs-Bataillon IV (who were stationed in Herogen and Schmidtheim), 1.11.44 he moved to Divisions Füsiliers Bataillon 347 which served under the 347 Infanterie Division which by that time was fighting in the Hurtgenwald.

    He was issued a Tarnnetz for his helmet.
    Divisions Füsiliers Bataillon 347

    Unfortunately page 3/4 and the awards page are missing. This is a nice Soldbuch worthy of further research!

  • M31 Messkit marked WWE40 in excellent condition

    225.00

    M31 Messkit marked WWE40 in excellent condition. The messkit is marked WWE indicating production by W. Wagner GmbH, Esslingen in 1941. This is one of the rarer makers to encounter when you collect messkits and canteens!

  • US Taylor wrist compass – liquid filled

    190.00

    US Taylor wrist compass – liquid filled in good used condition.

  • Kriegsmarine Obergefreiter insignia on wool base

    20.00

    Kriegsmarine Obergefreiter insignia on wool base in good condition.

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