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  • US 5th Armored division patch

    Textbook US 5th Armored division patch in good uniform removed condition.

  • US TL-192 Rubber Splicing tape

    US TL-192 Rubber Splicing engineer tape

  • US TL-192 Rubber Splicing tape

    US TL-192 Rubber Splicing engineer tape

  • Late war equipment strap

    Late war equipment strap with non-roller buckle in good used condition.

  • USAAF 1st airborne troop carrier DI pin

    Nice original gold gilded USAAF (US Army Air Force) 1st airborne troop carrier DI (Distinctive insignia) pin as worn on the garrison cap. Nice textbook example with the horizontal closing needle.

  • M42 canteen flask

    M42 canteen flask in good condition.

  • US trousers belt JQMD 1942

    Textbook US trouser belt JQMD 1942 in size 32.

  • US trousers belt JQMD 1942

    Textbook US trouser belt JQMD 1942 in size 32.

  • US Expert Rifle badge

    Textbook US Marksman badge for a expert in rifle, in Sterling.

  • US Chinese language guide TM 30-333

    Rare original US army issue Chinese language guide or TM 30-333.

  • US captain rank bars marked Gemsco N.Y.

    Matching set of two US Army captain rank bars made by Gemsco N.Y.

  • US Thai (Siamese) language guide TM 30-331

    35.00

    Rare original US army issue Thai (Siamese) language guide or TM 30-331.

  • Black wound badge marked ESP

    Original black wound badge with crimped in setup. Textbook but uncommon piece in very good condition still retaining its original black factory finish. Nicely marked ESP indicating production by Eugen Schmidthäussler Pforzheim.

  • US M1 Carbine pouch Avery 1945

    M1 Carbine magazine pouch marked AVERY 1945.

  • Pre war black aluminium M31 canteen cup marked FWBN 37

    Textbook M31 canteen cup marked FWBN 37 which indicates production by F.W. Brockelmann Aluminiumwerk GmbH KG, Neheim/RuhrOne of the bales is missing!

  • Tornister affe backstrap

    Nice original rear support strap for the Tornister or Affe in good condition. These are often missing and are good to have as a spare!

  • Green British helmet net

    Excellent textbook green coloured British helmet net. This is the green coloured pattern with small holes and thick thread. The drawstring is made out of the same coloured thread as the rest of the helmet net. Nice example which would be perfect on a British MKII helmet!

  • Green British helmet net

    Excellent textbook green coloured British helmet net. This is the green coloured pattern with small holes and thick thread. The drawstring is made out of the same coloured thread as the rest of the helmet net. Nice example which would be perfect on a British MKII helmet!

  • Green British helmet net

    Excellent textbook green coloured British helmet net. This is the green coloured pattern with small holes and thick thread. The drawstring is made out of the same coloured thread as the rest of the helmet net. Nice example which would be perfect on a British MKII helmet!

  • M1911 Colt magazine pouch

    Original M1911 Colt magazine pouch.

  • M1911 Colt magazine pouch

    Original M1911 Colt magazine pouch.

  • Tropical Waffen-SS Sturmmann chevron

    Textbook original tropical Waffen-SS Sturmmann chevron in good condition.

  • USMC suspenders

    Nice USMC suspenders in good used condition.

  • Heer medical personnel proficiency arm patch

    Heer medical personnel or Sanitäts-Unterpersonal arm patch or Tätigkeitsabzeichen. Nice example in tunic removed condition!

  • Luftwaffe issue blue breadbag strap

    Textbook Luftwaffe issue blue coloured breadbag strap with a typical ink stamp which is sadly fainted and unreadable. Mint condition!

  • Deathcard to Alois Basten KIA 25.2.45 in Venray

    Deathcard to Obergefreiter Alois Basten, KIA 25.2.1945 in Venray, Holland. He is buried in Ysselsteyn.

  • Deathcard to Simon Berndlstetter KIA 26.3.45 in Vorden, Holland

    Deathcard to Simon Berndlstetter, KIA 26.3.45 in Vorden. He is buried in the grave of 11 soldiers of which most died at the crash of a Junkers Ju 88  after a air battle.

  • Texel deathcard to Civilian KIA 6.3.1945 during Georgian uprising

    Original deathcard to Harmanus Willibrordus Timmer, married to Annie W. Witte ( a typical name in Den Burg, Texel ) was killed in action during the infamous Georgian uprising of the island Texel. The Georgian ‘volunteers’ stationed a coastal battery on the Island, north of the Netherlands defending the North Sea.

    Shortly after midnight on the night of 5–6 April 1945, the Georgians rose up and gained control of nearly the entire island. Approximately two hundred German soldiers were killed in the initial uprising, in their quarters or while standing guard, walking the roads of the island in groups or individually that night and the following day. Members of the Dutch resistance participated and assisted the Georgians. However, the rebellion hinged on an expected Allied landing which did not occur. Furthermore, the Georgians failed to secure the naval batteries on the southern and northern coasts of the island; the crews of these artillery installations were the only Germans still alive on the island.

    A counterattack was ordered and the intact artillery batteries on the island began firing at sites where rebels were suspected to be. Approximately 2,000 riflemen of the 163rd Marine-Schützenregiment  were deployed from the Dutch mainland. Over the next five weeks they re-took the island; fighting was particularly heavy in the northern part of the island at Eierland and around the lighthouse. The German troops then combed the length of the island for any remaining Georgian soldiers, while the Dutch inhabitants sought to hide them. The German commander of the 882nd battalion, Major Klaus Breitner, stated long after the war that the uprising was “treachery, nothing else;” the captured mutineers were ordered to dig their own graves, remove their German uniforms, and be executed.

    During the rebellion, 565 Georgians, at least 812 Germans, and 120 residents of Texel were killed. The destruction was enormous; dozens of farms went up in flames, with damage later estimated at ten million guilders (US$3.77 million). The bloodshed lasted beyond the German capitulation in the Netherlands and Denmark on 5 May 1945 and even beyond Germany’s general surrender on 8 May 1945. The fighting continued until Canadian troops arrived 20 May 1945 to enforce the German surrender, and disarmed the remaining German troops.

  • Wybert cough drop tin

    Small period Wybert cough drop tin, possibly some of the few comfort or personal hygiene products often seen in the pockets of the German Landser. Nicely priced in ‘RM’ indicating third reich era production.

  • Nivea Creme tin

    Small period Nivea skin creme tin, possibly some of the few comfort or personal hygiene products often seen in the pockets of the German Landser. Nicely priced in ‘RM’ indicating third reich era production.

  • Set of dust protection goggles with pouch marked gng

    Set of Wehrmacht issue dust goggles in their original pouch (Augenschützer42 mit Trageumschlag). The German army used and issued a lot of different types of goggles and glasses to its troops. Under which these in 1942 developed dust goggles which were inexpensive and easily mass produced. These were issued in two different types, with coloured lenses for protection of the sun as well, and with clear lenses for only dust protection. This set consist out of one pair of goggles with coloured lenses and one normal pair of goggles, together in the original pouch. The pouch is nicely marked gng which indicates production by Auer Gesellschaft AG, Guben. Nice set of dust goggles!

  • Heer Leutnant portrait with EK1, ASA, DRL and OST

    Nice original portrait for a Leutnant with ASA, EK2, OST and DRL.

  • Gebirgsjäger deathcard Uffz. Karl Nickmann KIA 2.4.44 Monte Cassino

    Deathcard to Unteroffizier Karl Nickmann, serving in Stabskomp. Geb. Jäg. Regt. 85. Nickmann was killed in action 2.4.44 at Monte Cassino.

  • Waffen-SS Deathcard to Hauptscharführer Christian Weiss KIA 30.3.45

    Original deathcard to Hauptscharführer Christian Weiss, KIA 30.3.1945. He died in Ybbs, Austria.

  • RG34 cleaning chain marked M

    Typical early to mid war produced RG34 cleaning chain which was part of the rifle cleaning kit or Reinugungsgerät 34. This example is nicely marked with a capital M. Excellent example in great condition!

  • Unmarked RG34 takedown and cleaning tool

    Rare RG34 takedown and cleaning tool or Hulschenkopfwischer, one of the accessories that is mostly missing from these cleaning kits. The takedown and cleaning tool is unmarked which is quite usual for these tools and is in overall great condition!

  • Unmarked RG34 takedown and cleaning tool

    Rare RG34 takedown and cleaning tool or Hulschenkopfwischer, one of the accessories that is mostly missing from these cleaning kits. The takedown and cleaning tool is unmarked which is quite usual for these tools and is in overall great condition!

  • Steel RG34 oiler unmarked

    35.00

    Textbook early/mid war steel RG34 oiler in great condition.

  • RG34 oiler marked 1937

    Original and rare dated pre war steel RG34 oiler. Authentic example marked 1937 and with WaA 440 indicating production by an unknown manufacturer. The oiler is in very good condition and has no damages or traces of rust, excellent piece!

  • Kriegsverdienstkreuz ohne Schwerter

    Nice original Kriegsverdienstkreuz ohne Schwerter with its original (full sized – not cut in half) ribbon

  • Single M43 shoulderstrap for a Unteroffizer

    Single Heer shoulderstrap for a Unteroffizier der Infanterie in good used condition – at some point the tongue was cut off!

  • Deutches Soldaten-Liederbuch by Goetz Otto Stoffregen

    Deutches Soldaten-Liederbuch or German soldiers song book. Re-published by E.S. Mittler & Sohn, Berlin, written by Goetz Otto Stoffregen. The song book is in great condition and is surely a decorative piece of personal equipment. This example has a label on the inside which indicates this example was part of the famous F. de Soeten archive! Excellent original and hard to find song book for the German Soldier!

  • Kameradschaft im Lied: Chorbuch für Front und Heimat 1944

    Kameradschaft im Lied: Chorbuch für Front und Heimat 1944 (companion ship in songs – choir book for front and home 1944). Re-published by (OKH) Oberkommando des Heeres. The song book is in great condition and is surely a decorative piece of personal equipment. Excellent late war published example which are hard to find in good condition!

     

  • Green British helmet net

    Excellent textbook green coloured British helmet net. This is the green coloured pattern with small holes and thick thread. The drawstring is made out of the same coloured thread as the rest of the helmet net. Nice example which would be perfect on a British MKII helmet!

  • Green British helmet net

    Excellent textbook green coloured British helmet net. This is the green coloured pattern with small holes and thick thread. The drawstring is made out of the same coloured thread as the rest of the helmet net. Nice example which would be perfect on a British MKII helmet!

  • Green British helmet net

    Excellent textbook green coloured British helmet net. This is the green coloured pattern with small holes and thick thread. The drawstring is made out of the same coloured thread as the rest of the helmet net. Nice example which would be perfect on a British MKII helmet!

  • US mess tin marked E. A. Co. 1944

    Nice US mess tin marked US E. A. Co. 1944 in good condition.

  • US mess tin marked Leyse 1944

    Nice US mess tin marked US LEYSE 1944 in good condition.

  • US mess tin marked E. A. Co. 1944

    Nice US mess tin marked US E. A. Co. 1944 in good condition. The mess tin is nicely named to E. W. Littel. Interesting for further research!

  • Green British helmet net

    Excellent textbook green coloured British helmet net. This is the green coloured pattern with small holes and thick thread. The drawstring is made out of the same coloured thread as the rest of the helmet net. Nice example which would be perfect on a British MKII helmet!

  • Single Heer M40 EM artillery shoulderstrap

    Single Heer M40 EM artillery shoulderstrap

  • Single Heer M36 EM artillery shoulderstrap

    Single Heer M35 EM artillery shoulderstrap

  • German helmet liner string

    Original German helmet liner string, it was cut at some point but still complete. Can be used to complete a helmet liner!

  • Field cutlery spoon marked GAG 42

    Excellent stainless steel fork which is part of the Wehrmacht field cutlery set which were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The fork is nicely marked GAG 42 which indicates production by Gustav Auerswald, Besteckfabrik, Grünhain/Sa. in 1942. As is the case with almost all parts of the field cutlery sets this fork is marked with an clearly visible eagle which clarifies it’s Eigentum der Wehrmacht. Perfect as a spare or to complete a field cutlery set!

  • Field cutlery spoon marked C&CW 42

    Excellent stainless steel spoon which is part of the Wehrmacht field cutlery set which were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The spoon is nicely marked C&CW 42 which indicates production by Colsmann & Co, Werdohl in 1942. As is the case with almost all parts of the field cutlery sets this fork is marked with an clearly visible eagle which clarifies it’s Eigentum der Wehrmacht. Perfect as a spare or to complete a field cutlery set!

  • Field cutlery fork marked GAG 42

    Excellent stainless steel fork which is part of the Wehrmacht field cutlery set which were issued to enlisted men, NCO’s and officers. The fork is nicely marked GAG 42 which indicates production by Gustav Auerswald, Besteckfabrik, Grünhain/Sa. in 1942. As is the case with almost all parts of the field cutlery sets this fork is marked with an clearly visible eagle which clarifies it’s Eigentum der Wehrmacht. Perfect as a spare or to complete a field cutlery set!

  • 2 Late war M43 cap or Einheitsfeldmütze buttons

    A great set of original buttons for a Heer or Waffen-SS M43 field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. Rare buttons to find and all in good usable condition!

  • 2 Late war M43 cap or Einheitsfeldmütze buttons

    A great set of original buttons for a Heer or Waffen-SS M43 field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. Rare buttons to find and all in good usable condition!

  • 2 Late war M43 cap or Einheitsfeldmütze buttons

    A great set of original buttons for a Heer or Luftwaffe M43 field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. Rare buttons to find and all in good usable condition!

  • US M15 grenade launcher sight dated 1944

    Textbook original US M15 grenade launcher sight for the M1 Garand. Complete, unissued piece complete with manual and 1944 dated pouch.

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