Showing 1921–1980 of 18341 results

  • Waffen-SS plane tree 5/6 Zeltbahn

    A nice original plane tree 5/6 overprint Waffen-SS Zeltbahn in strong used condition. Nicely marked with number 5 and a manufacturer stampThe Zeltbahn retains its colours and contrast and some of its originally sewn buttons. The Zeltbahn shows wear and some damages. A very strong used Waffen-SS plane tree zeltbahn with holes and damages. Not the nicest, but a original plane tree zeltbahn priced to sell!

  • Heer M42 EM tunic

    Nice original EM Heer Feldbluse in good worn condition. The tunic has factory sewn Litzen and a handsewn  Gefreiter chevron. The breast eagle is showing wear and patina but is handsewn to the tunic. The tunic is in good worn condition and would nicely make the base for a combat mannequin.

  • NS62 single decal Heer M40 helmet

    A textbook Heer M40 single decal helmet marked NS62 indicating production by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. The helmet is complete with its original liner and chinstrap that are original to the helmet. The helmet retains up to 90% of its original factory paint and decal. All in all a very nice helmet in very good condition.

  • M43 Drillich tunic in untouched condition

    A very nice M43 field tunic made from HBT linnen or Drillich. It comes with its original factory applied Litzen and breast eagle. The jacket is a nice medium size and marked  0/0150/0041 which dfers to the maker M. Michovius, Uniformfabrik, Cottbus. The jacket has been worn in the field and still has dirt in the pockets and stains on the elbows and the back. The tunic has multiple small mud/dirt stains. The jacket was found on the attic of a Belgian hospital around 20 years ago together with 3 other identical HBT m43 tunics from the same maker with the exact same insignia configuration.

  • Fallschirmjäger bandoleer marked Anton Kiefer 1942

    A very nice mint condition Fallschirmjäger bandoleer marked Anton Kiefer 1942. The bandoleer is in very good unissued condition with all press studs and pockets in tact. Hard to find original Fallschirmjäger from the maker Anton Kiefer !

  • Superb Heer M43 EM/NCO field cap

    A truly superb M43 EM/NCO field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze. The cap is nicely marked RBNr. 0/0454/0941, dated 1944 and in size 57 which is a great average mannequin size. The cap has all the details that one would like to see on one of these textbook caps! The BeVo trapezoid is originally sewn to the piece and has never been removed from the piece. Finding a cap like this is very hard, especially in mint condition like this one.

    A superb cap!

  • Rare Luftwaffe flare launcher or Signalgerät AZA-10

    Excellent and rare original Signalgerät AZA-10; a aircraft mounted flare launcher as used in the famous ME-262 fighter. These flares where ignited from the cockpit to signal other aircraft and friendly anti aircraft batteries. Very rare to find these flare launchers in any condition. The launcher is legal to own to anyone over 18 in the Netherlands, please check your local laws prior to ordering this item. Pickup is preferred.

  • Heer M40 field blouse

    M40 Heer Feldbluse in good worn condition. The feldbluse has been slightly tailored at the waist, but retains all of its privately purchased insignia. The jacket has some moth damage. The collar had NCO tresse removed at some point. The jacket is a nice M40 Feldbluse for a nice price!

  • Luftwaffe M40 trousers

    A nice issued pair of Luftwaffe M40 trousers. The trousers are a nice mannequin size and still retain most of the nap on the wool. There are a few surface moth nips on the bottom which is normal for these garments after being stored for so long. A great pair in lightly worn condition that would look great on a mannequin!

  • Heer EM/NCO M43 field cap in good worn condition

    Textbook Heer EM/NCO M43 field cap or Einheitsfeldmütze in size 57. Made from Italian wool with blue buttons and a rayon liner. In honest worn condition with original factory applied Heer trapezoid insignia. The cap is in good worn condition showing natural wear to the nap of the wool. M43 field caps in good used condition are hard to find, especially in Italian wool! If you are looking for a textbook Heer M43 field cap, this is it!

  • Aluminium MG34 u. MG42 ammunition case in spray painted three-tone camouflage

    875.00

    Aluminium MG34 u. MG42 ammunition case in spray painted three-tone camouflage. This is a pre war 1939 dated case which was factory finished in Reichswehr three tone camouflage. It was subsequently overpainted in field gray paint, later to be oversprayed in late war three-tone camouflage. The case retains up to 85% of this wartime applied camouflage paint. This case is in excellent condition and would be very hard to upgrade. A beautiful addition to any camouflage themed collection!

  • Tall M38 gasmask canister in brush painted three-tone camouflage paint

    875.00

    Tall M38 gasmask canister in brush painted three-tone camouflage paint in good condition. This is a typical tall M38 gasmask canister with mask. The canister retains up to 75% of its original three-tone ‘Normandy’ camouflage paint. Nice example in good used condition!

  • Soldbuch grouping to Unteroffizier Adolf Rotsch, Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13, Ardennes

    875.00

    Soldbuch grouping to Unteroffizier Adolf Rotsch who served with Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13 during the Ardennes offensive.

    A Soldbuch belonging to a Feldwebel who began his military career in December 1941 with the Flieger-Ausbildungs-Regiment 42, based in Frankfurt an der Oder. After completing his basic training, he was assigned to the Fliegerhorst Kompanie (e) 3/1, which was stationed in Brjansk, Russia, from 1941 until 1943. In 1943, he was awarded both the EK 2 and EK 1, an unusual achievement for a member of a Fliegerhorst Kompanie.

    In April 1944, his unit was renamed Fliegerhorstkommandatur (e) 257 III. By October 1944, he was drafted into the Fallschirmjäger Ersatz und Ausbildungs Regiment 2. After a few weeks, he was sent to the 15./Fallschirmjäger Regiment 13, which was part of the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division. This division, rebuilt in Holland, was preparing for the “Wacht am Rhein” offensive, better known as the Battle of the Bulge.

    On December 16, 1944, during the fighting in Luxembourg, between Stolzembourg and Vianden, the division was ordered to break through the lines near Vianden and Bette. Following an artillery bombardment in the early morning, the Fallschirm Pionier Battalion 5 constructed bridges over the Our River, allowing the 15th and 13th Fallschirmjäger Regiments to cross successfully. The town of Vianden itself was captured by the 4th company of the 5th Fallschirm Pionier Battalion under the command of Leutnant Hans Prigge, who later fell near Livarchamps, Belgium. Elements of the 14th Fallschirmjäger Regiment and the 11th Fallschirm Sturmgeschutz Brigade also crossed the Our River, reaching their objectives. The division achieved its goal of establishing a defensive line south of Bastogne.

    However, by the end of December 1944, the U.S. Third Army, commanded by General Patton, broke through the division’s lines. In January 1945, the division was forced to retreat through Luxembourg and reached the village of Dasburg on the German side of the border by the end of the month.

    On January 12, 1945, the Feldwebel was hospitalized at the Reserve Lazarett Jugenheim III for frostbite (wound code 33). After 1.5 months of recovery, he was promoted to Feldwebel. Shortly thereafter, he rejoined his unit, which continued to retreat towards the Harz region. The remnants of the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division were eventually captured by American forces. During the final battles, he was wounded by a bullet (wound code 31).

    The Soldbuch is in good condition with no missing pages, though an award page seems to have been removed. It comes with a portrait photo showing his EK 1 award. His known awards include the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2nd class with Swords, Wound Badge in Black, EK 2, and EK 1. It is likely that he received other awards, such as the Erdkampfabzeichen, but these cannot be confirmed.

    Very hard to find original Fallschirmjäger Soldbuch with Ardennes references!

  • Quilted parka trousers

    875.00

    Wehrmacht issue quilted winter parka trousers in unworn condition with its original suspenders. The back has a discolouring but otherwise a mint example. Harder to find then the Hungarian variant!

  • MP38 u. MP40 pouch marked CLG 43

    A very nice green MP40 pouch marked CLG 43 indicating production by Ernst Melzig Lederwaren, Liegnitz. The leather is supple and in perfect condition. If you are looking for a unissued mp40 pouch, this is it!

  • Luftwaffe Hartmann pilots flight jacket

    Typical Luftwaffe ‘Hartmann’ pilots flight jacket. These jackets were favoured by fighter aces and pilots over the normal heavy flight jackets. They were often adorned with insignia and awards as can be seen on this example. The jacket is a small to medium size which is typical but retains its period sewn award loops to the left breast. The right breast and shoulders have been adorned with a Bullion breast eagle and a set of shoulderstraps for a Feldwebel. Very nice original Hartmann Jacke in very good condition!

  • Bavarian Landespolizei EM / NCO visor with black band marked Helvetia

    Rare original Bavarian Landespolizei visor by Helvetia. A rare Polizei visor with a black, not a brown band. Hard to find visor in good worn condition!

    Discussed on WAF here;

  • Rare complete container for the Gasanzeiger marked bwz

    Rare metal container for the gas detection cartridges for the Gasanzeiger. Nicely maker marked bwz indicating production by Auer. The case comes with its 5 clips with 5 tubes. These tubes were used with the Gasanzeiger to test for toxic gasses. This is the first time I find the kit this complete; I have had empty boxes before but never with the clips intact.

    NOTE: I can send these tubes outside of the European Union but it would be at your own risk.

  • Wehrmacht issue Tan folding stretcher dated 1940

    Textbook Wehrmacht issue stretcher in good used condition. The stretcher is dated 1940 and features a wartime tan overpaint on the metal parts. The strings attaching the deck to the hardware is affixed with parachute cord.

  • Tan Fallschirmjäger bandoleer

    Textbook late war Tan Fallschirmjäger bandoleer marked RBNR. Hard to find late war bandoleer!

  • Blue reversible Luftwaffe winter parka with original whitewash camouflage

    Textbook Luftwaffe issue blue reversible winter parka. The white side of these jackets were often camouflaged with white chalk paint because of the muddy circumstances on the eastern front often rendered the white base colour useless. It also doubles as a insulating windproof layer and is rare to encounter intact!

  • Rare German issue snow camouflage smock made in Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt marked IR16

    Rare white winter camouflage smock in unissued condition. This smock is made in Wirtschaftsamt Litzmannstadt and retains its original factory paper tag. The smock is unit marked IR16 indicating Infanterie Regiment 16.

  • Rare German issue snow camouflage smock

    Rare German issue snow camouflage smock dated 1943 and marked RBNR. This white camouflage smock is a typical example with numerous folds at the back of the collar underneath the hood. These white camouflage smocks were meant to be worn on top of the greatcoat and or anorak. Rare original snow camouflage smock!

  • Rare Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler

    A very nice document folder commemorating the battles and struggles of the Leibstandarte up to 1942. The picture map is complete with all 15 photographs and the document. Very hard to find!

  • US Tanker jacket for a Technical sergeant in the 4th Armoured division

    Textbook, combat worn US tanker jacket for a Technical sergeant in the 4th Armoured division. The jacket is a salty and worn example with tears in the material, repairs and stains. This is a textbook jacket that was actually worn inside armoured vehicles. Excellent combat garment with loads of character!

  • US Navy M1 fixed bale helmet Boatswain

    875.00

    Rare, untouched US Navy M1 fixed bale helmet with period navy markings. The shell is a typical McCord produced example with factory sewn chinstraps. The helmet has period applied Navy markings BOS’N, indicating boatswain. The bo’s’n, bos’n, or bosun, also known as a deck boss, or a qualified member of the deck department, is the most senior rate of the deck department and is responsible for the components of a ship’s hull. The boatswain supervises the other members of the ship’s deck department, and typically is not a watchstander, except on vessels with small crews. Additional duties vary depending upon ship, crew, and circumstances. Rare original US Navy helmet with period markings in untouched condition!

  • Luftwaffe double barrel flare marked fzs 1944 #Fl24483

    A excellent example of a Fliegerleuchtpistole L. These flare pistols where used by flying personnel of the Luftwaffe on missions. Nicely marked fzs 1944 indicating production by Waffenfabrik Heinrich Krieghoff, SuhlThe gun can fire two flares, the left, right or both at the same time. 

    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.

  • Rare double barrel flare marked gbw 1942 – Gustav Bittner Werke

    Extremely nice Luftwaffe double barreled flare gun marked gbw 1942 indicating production by Gustav Bittner Werke. These flare pistols where used by flying personnel of the Luftwaffe on missions. The gun can fire two flares, the left, right or both at the same time. Excellent late war example with its original finish! 

    The flare pistol is in functional condition (but of course you should not use these 75 year old firearms!) and free to own anyone older then 18 in the Netherlands. I will not and can not export this piece outside of the Netherlands.

  • Scarce late war Waffen-SS Oak zeltbahn with rotating(!) button holes

    Extremely rare late war Zeltbahn in Waffen-SS Oak leaf camouflage. The Zeltbahn is nicely made up out of different colours of camouflaged material, typical for a late war manufacture. What makes it so rare is that this Zeltbahn was produced in a small experimental batch between May and July 1944 with not normal but rotating buttonholes. The Zeltbahn is in very strong used condition and has some damages here and there but is the second I’ve ever seen!

  • Rare (!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    875.00

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example was certainly MPD code marked just like the other examples but the markings are completely faded because of the time in the ground. The MPD code F7/K indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite surface is affected by the time in the ground and thereby lost some of its smooth surface. The cup only has some minor discolorations which could probably be cleaned some more. Beautiful original and very rare example!

    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market today that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses.

  • Tan Fallschirmjäger bandoleer

    A nice original late war tan Fallschirmjäger bandoleer in good used condition. A typical example with many different materials and with functional press studs. Excellent example!

  • Untouched CKL64 KIA Heer M42 helmet

    Untouched KIA Heer M42 helmet marked CKL64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet is in untouched condition and retains its blood stained liner!

  • US M1C paratrooper liner – Westinghouse

    Original US M1 paratrooper helmet liner by Westinghouse. A typical late war paratrooper helmet in great condition.

  • USAAF B-15 bomber jacket

    USAAF B-15 bomber jacket in strong used condition. Textbook piece with stenciled USAAF patch on the left sleeve. The jacket retains its working zipper and is in used condition.

  • Q62 M35 field repainted ex winter camouflage helmet

    Typical field repainted M35 helmet named Obergefreiter Brennstahl. The helmet is marked Q62 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and chinstrap and shows signs of being a ex winter camouflage helmet. Nice and IMO typical Heer reissue helmet!

  • Early MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch with square metal tips

    Rare first factory produced pattern MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in full rayon/webbing construction with square metal tips. The bottom of the pouch has a few repairs, otherwise in very good used condition.

  • Late war Splitter pattern Fallschirmjäger bandoleer

    Stone mint Splitter-B pattern Fallschirmjäger bandoleer. Excellent late war example with beautiful and bright colours within the Luftwaffe Splittertarn camouflage fabric. All press studs and pockets are complete and undamaged, overall perfect condition!

  • Waffen-SS shoulderstraps for a Unterscharführer der Infanterie

    Matching early pair of Waffen-SS NCO shoulderstraps for a Unterscharführer der Infanterie. The shoulderstraps are well executed and show the textbook construction one would expect. The straps are in very good condition and would easily match to a minty tunic or overcoat. The straps feature the early silver tresse. These straps are the lowest NCO rank for sure seeing lots of action on the front line. A very nice matching pair that is highly sought after and only scarcely encountered nowadays!

  • US Army HBT camouflage jacket

    Beautiful US Army HBT camouflage jacket. These jackets were issued with trousers to troops in Normandy as a trial with the second armored division. The jacket is a nice medium size fitting most modern mannequins.

  • US Army HBT camouflage jacket

    Beautiful US Army HBT camouflage jacket. These jackets were issued with trousers to troops in Normandy as a trial with the second armored division. The Jacket is a nice large size 44R fitting most modern mannequins. The jacket has a nice white misprint inside which is a neat feature to any camouflage garment.

  • Matching M40 NCO shoulderstraps for a Oberfeldwebel in Panzer unit

    Textbook, early wool piped black Heer Panzer shoulderstraps in good, worn condition. The straps have period applied NCO rank Tresse for a Feldwebel. These shoulderstraps are virtually impossible to find; here is a textbook early pair in good used condition with loads of character and period added regimental slip ons!

  • Rare original D 167/1 MP38 u. MP40 manual

    Rare original MP38 u. MP40 manual in good and complete condition. The manual describes the parts, use, drill and firing and maintenance on the MP38 u. MP40. There are many interesting subjects described inside with a interesting added Merkblatt 95 which warns against the dangers of the first pattern MP38 and MP40 bolt without bolt safety and the general treatment of the MP. The manual is a rare example; much rarer then the K98 variant.

  • Woodwork find M40 SE66 M40 single decal helmet from Gent, Belgium

    Original, as recently bought from a non-collector in Gent, Belgium. This M40 helmet is marked hkp66 indicating production by Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G. in the shell size 66. The helmet retains its factory fitted liner and period installed chinstrap. The helmets exterior features its factory paint with decal. At some point the decal might have been cleaned a bit. But this is exactly how I bought it from a non-collector in Gent, Belgium. If you’re after a helmet that’s never been in a collection in good used condition; this is it!

  • Late war non-reversible grey parka

    Uncommon late war non-reversible grey parka fully lined in rayon. Nice marked RBNr. 0/0143/0046 and size 3 fitting most if not all mannequins. The garment is in good used condition and has some period repairs. Otherwise a nice piece with the right amount of patina!

  • Waffen-SS Oak zeltbahn

    A nice unissued condition Waffen-SS Oak Zeltbahn, with most if not all originally sewn buttons. Late unfinished example wich never had its grommets installed!

  • Late war 4-panel Waffen-SS Oak zeltbahn

    Late war unissued Zeltbahn in Waffen-SS Oak camouflage. The Zeltbahn is nicely made up out of different colours of camouflaged material, typical for a late war manufacture. What makes this zeltbahn rare is that its of a late war “4 panel” construction. The material is stunning and vibrant and looks like the day it was made. There are some small repairs as photographed! A unique late war Waffen-SS Zeltbahn with reversed colours most probably made in 1945!

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

    Excellent late war (1944) tool pouch for the MG34 and MG42 machine gun or Maschinengewehr. The tan coloured tool pouch is in used condition and undamaged, complete with all the internal fittings which is hard to find. The tool pouch is constructed out of tan coloured Pressstoff. Interesting is the combination of stitching and riveting used in the production of applying the leather parts. The pouch is marked on the inside of the closing flap gut 4 which indicates production by Walter Schuermann u. Co., Lederwarenfabrik, Bielefeld in 1944. Stunning late war tan coloured MG tan pouch in the condition that you want for this type of equipment, slightly used but in good condition!

  • Rare matching Latvian Waffen-SS NCO collar tabs with metal runes

    Rare original Waffen-SS NCO collar tabs with aluminum runes for a SS-Oberscharführer. The tabs are matching Latvian examples in the textbook cloth and metal runes. Very hard to find pair in very good condition!

  • Late war MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch kog/44

    Textbook late war MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in good used condition. The pouch has hard to read markings but is a typical example as made by E. Leuner, Bautzen in 1944. This type of pouch was made in webbing construction with webbing loops and straps with square metal tips. This type of pouch was issued to the Heer, Luftwaffe and Waffen-SS. This is one of the hardest to find pouches in very good combat used condition that would be hard to upgrade!

  • Rare(!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy an original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example is beautifully marked with a MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/K indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite is still in a very good and rather smooth condition and the material isn’t heavily affected by all the years in the ground except for some discoloration which in my opinion could be further cleaned. The only damages are some tiny cracks at the top of the cup. Beautiful original and very rare example!
    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses: this is probably the rarest item I have had for sale in the 5 years that fjm44.com has been online!
  • Rare(!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example was certainly MPD code marked just like the other examples but the markings are completely faded because of the time in the ground. The MPD code F7/K which was once present indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite surface is affected by the time in the ground and thereby lost its smooth surface and its marking. The cup only has some minor discolorations which could probably be cleaned some more. Beautiful original and very rare example!

    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses: this is probably the rarest item I have had for sale in the 5 years that fjm44.com has been online!

  • Rare(!) orange bakelite canteen cup F7/K

    Incredibly rare original orange bakelite canteen cup. This is a rare opportunity to buy an original orange bakelite canteen cup. This example is beautifully marked with a MPD code which was typical for period produced bakelite items. The MPD code F7/K indicates production by a still unknown maker and the usage of urea resin (which is a certain type of Bakelite) with an organic filler material. The bakelite is still in a very good and rather smooth condition and the material isn’t heavily affected by all the years in the ground except for some discoloration which in my opinion could be further cleaned. The only damages are some tiny cracks at the top of the cup. Beautiful original and very rare example!
    This cup was found in Berlin recently together with 12 complete and 5 damaged cups. They were dug up underneath remnants of a concrete floor together with other canteen cups and butterdishes. In 15 years of collecting I’ve only found one example for my personal collection: this is only the second time I’ve been able to acquire one. I have kept 3 cups for my personal collection, other then these there are no other orange cups on the market that I am aware of. Rarer then most Knights Crosses: this is probably the rarest item I have had for sale in the 5 years that fjm44.com has been online!
  • Waffen-SS Oakleaf Zeltbahn

    Excellent original Waffen-SS oakleaf camouflage Zeltbahn in good used condition condition. The Zeltbahn retains most of its period sewn buttons and has the typical late war simplified buttonholes. The Zeltbahn has one or two period repairs and retains its bright and vibrant colours.

  • Tan Pressstoff MG34/42 tool pouch by OaZ

    A rare tan Presstoff MG42 tool pouch marked OaZ 4. The pouch is in good condition with all straps and D-ring intact. The pouch is complete with the full internals. Very hard to find complete with internal dividers!

  • ET64 M40 Heer single decal helmet

    Typical M40 Heer single decal helmet marked ET64 indicating production by Eisenhuttenwerke Thale. The helmet retains its factory installed liner and paint and decal up to 75%. The chinstrap is original to the helmet but has a glued repair on the long piece.

  • Q64 Luftwaffe M40 helmet

    A nice honest Luftwaffe M40 helmet marked Q66 indicating production by Quist. The helmet retains its original factory applied liner. The helmet retains its factory paint and decal up to 85%. The helmet is in good uncleaned condition.

  • Rare reversible parka in reversed Splittertarn pattern

    Rare reversible parka in reversed Splittertarn pattern. The parka is in good worn condition with several small depot style repairs and a period modification where the hood was removed. The parka retains most of its originally sewn buttons. The colours are vibrant and strong. A very rare late war parka in a rare pattern!

  • Reversible Sumpftarn parka trousers E. Reitz Antwerpen

    Original reversible parka trousers made by E. Reitz Antwerpen. The trousers are in good worn condition with wear and tear and a period modification which added approximately 15cm of Splittertarn material to the bottom effectively lengthening the trousers.

  • Summer Luftwaffe work tunic for a Oberleutnant

    Typical Luftwaffe issue work tunic or Drillichanzug for a Oberleutnant der Fallschirmjäger or flying personnel. These garments are meant for wear with enlisted men and rarely saw use with officers. The garment is in good worn condition with full wartime added insignia albeit the breast eagle was denazified post war. Still a nice display tunic in nice used condition!

  • Late war MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch kog/44

    Textbook late war MP38 u. MP40 magazine pouch in good used condition. The pouch has hard to read markings but is a typical example as made by E. Leuner, Bautzen in 1944. This type of pouch was made in webbing construction with webbing loops and straps with square metal tips. This type of pouch was issued to the Heer, Luftwaffe and Waffen-SS. This is one of the hardest to find pouches in very good combat used condition that would be hard to upgrade!

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