Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (Unmarked – “109” Walter & Heinlein)

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Original Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (Iron Cross 2nd Class), which was awarded for bravery in the course of combat. Unmarked but can be attributed to “109” – Walter & Heinlein. Complete with ribbon. Condition as seen.

Albert Frey – SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 1 “LSSAH” (Eichenlaub)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Albert Frey. SS-Standartenführer Albert Frey (16.02.1913 † 01.09.2003) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on November 17, 1941 with SS-Infanterie-Regiment “Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler”, the Ritterkreuz on March 3, 1943 as SS-Sturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the I. Bataillon/ SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 1 “LSSAH” and the Eichenlaub on December 29, 1943 as SS-Obersturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 1 of the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH“. Good condition. Signed on the front and reverse! Photo is from the Herbers collection, added a letter to it that I still had.

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Albert Frey – SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 1 “LSSAH” (Eichenlaub)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Albert Frey. SS-Standartenführer Albert Frey (16.02.1913 † 01.09.2003) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold on November 17, 1941 with SS-Infanterie-Regiment “Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler”, the Ritterkreuz on March 3, 1943 as SS-Sturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the I. Bataillon/ SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 1 “LSSAH” and the Eichenlaub on December 29, 1943 as SS-Obersturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 1 of the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH“. Good condition. Signature somewhat faded on the photo but better visible in real life then on scan.

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

Carl Emmermann – Kommandant of “U-172” (Eichenlaub)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Carl Emmermann. Kapitänleutnant Carl Emmermann (06.03.1915 † 25.03.1990) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on November 27, 1942 as Kapitänleutnant und Kommandant of U-172 and the Eichenlaub on July 4, 1943 as Kapitänleutnant und Kommandant of U-172. Size: 12,5x9cm.

Awarded the Knight’s Cross for the sinking of 17 ships with a total of 95429 GRT. This total included the US passenger freighter “Santa Rita”, and as the ship was being blown up Emmermann and his crew were able to capture a map showing the locations of the mine barriers guarding Cape Town. Another notable success amongst this total was the British troop transport “Orcades” (23456 GRT), which was sunk on the 10.10.1942.

Provenance: This signature comes from one of the largest postwar signature collection I’ve ever commissioned. This collection was started by a Waffen-SS Veteran, Werner H., in the 1950’s until he passed away.

NSDAP Parteiabzeichen (M1/100 – Werner Redo, Saarlautern)

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Original NSDAP Parteiabzeichen (Membership Badge). Maker marked with RZM M1/100 for “Werner Redo, Saarlautern”. Condition as seen.

NSDAP Parteiabzeichen (M1/13 – Christian Lauer, Nürnberg)

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Original NSDAP Parteiabzeichen (Membership Badge). Maker marked with RZM M1/13 for “Christian Lauer, Nürnberg”. Condition as seen.

NSDAP Parteiabzeichen (M1/77 – Foerster & Barth, Pforzheim)

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Original NSDAP Parteiabzeichen (Membership Badge). Maker marked with RZM M1/77 for “Foerster & Barth, Pforzheim”. Condition as seen.

Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber (Otto Schickle, hollow)

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Original Panzerkampfabzeichen in Silber (Panzer Assault Badge in Silver).
Hollow variant, unmarked but attributed to Otto Schickle. Little finish left, zink. Condition as seen.

Wehrpass: Stabsarzt Jäger-Btl. 5, Ski-Jäger-Regiment – Killed in Action (2x Awards)

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Original TOP Wehrpass of Stabsarzt Dr. von Cardona who during his service served with the Jäger-Bataillon 5, Ski-Jäger-Regiment 2 of the 1. Ski-Jäger-Division, Kriegslazarett-Abteilung 581 and ending with Kranken-Transport-Abteilung 581, when he was Killed in Action on August 24, 1944.During his service, he earned the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern and Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse. He even earned a Nahkampftag (Close combat day) on March 25, 1943 in Ustje! Condition as seen.

Wehrpass: Infanterie-Regiment 164 (62. Infanterie-Division, 2x Awards)

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Original Wehrpass (Zweitschrift) of Gefreiter Judelka who served with the 9. Kompanie/ Infanterie-Regiment 164 of the 62. Infanterie-Division , most likely as Krankenträger (stretcher bearer). During his service, he earned the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse and the Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber. In September 1941, he was severely wounded, which ended his combat service. Cover denazified. Condition as seen.

5x Award Docs: A.R. 36 & Aufklärungs-Abteilung 34 (34. Infanterie-Division) (Italy)

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Original Award document of Oberzahlmeister Kilthau who served with the Artillerie-Regiment 36 and the Divisions-Füsilier-Bataillon 34 & Aufklärungs-Abteilung 34 of the 34. Infanterie-Division earning the:

  • Divisions-Erinnerungszeichen der 34. Infanterie-Division. Signed by Heinrich Schubert.
  • Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse mit Schwertern (War Merit Cross 1st Class with Swords) for his service on January 30, 1945. Signed by Generalleutnant Theobald Lieb (Eichenlaub).
  • Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern (War Merit Cross 2nd Class with Swords) for his service on January 30, 1944. Signed by unknown officer.
  • Deutsche Schutzwall-Ehrenzeichen awarded on March 20, 1940. Signed by Fritz Krause (DKIG).
  • Drei-fache Schützenabzeichen, awarded in March 1938.

Condition as seen.

EK2 Award Doc – Nachtjagdgeschwader 2 (Westfront – November 1944)

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Original award document of Unteroffizier Jakobs for the Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse (Iron Cross 2nd Class), awarded for courageous service on November 11, 1944, while serving with the 5. Staffel/ Nachtjagdgeschwader 2 of the 3. Jagd-Division. Document was signed by Generalmajor Walter Grabmann. Condition as seen, has been folded in the past.

KVK1X Award Doc: 29. Panzergrenadier-Division (Italy, January 1945)

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Original Award document of Unteroffizier Ludwig Reitz, who served with the Stab/ Kommandeur-Divisions-Nachschubtruppen 29 of the 29. Panzergrenadier-Division, for the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse mit Schwertern (War Merit Cross 1st Class with Swords) for his service on Januar 30, 1945. Signed by Generalmajor Dr. Fritz Polack. Condition as seen.

Deathcard of U-Boot Crewmember – U-3523

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of U-boot member Anton Feldwebel who lost his life while serving with U-3523. Good condition.

U-3523 was sunk by depth charges from a British B-24 Liberator of 86 Squadron/G RAF about 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) north of Skagen Horn, in the Skagerrak on 6 May 1945. All 58 crewmen were lost. (Source: Read more about U-3520.)

Deathcard of U-Boot Crewmember – U-3520

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of U-boot member Rudolf Singer who lost his life while serving with U-3520. Good condition.

U-3520 was sunk by mines on 31 January 1945, northeast of Bülk, in the Baltic Sea. None of the crew of 85 survived. (Source: Read more about U-3520.)

Max Wünsche – SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 “LSSAH” & 12 “Hitlerjugend” (Eichenlaub)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Max Wünsche. SS-Standartenführer Max Wünsche (20.04.1914 † 17.04.1995) earned the Ritterkreuz on February 28, 1943 as SS-Obersturmbannführer und Kommandeur of the Stab der I./ SS-Panzer-Regiment 1 of the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH” and the Eichenlaub on August 11, 1944 as SS-Obersturmbannführer und Komanndeur of the SS-Panzer-Regiment 12 of the 12. SS-Panzer-Division “Hitlerjugend”.

Max Wünsche was born on 20 April 1914 in Kittlitz. In July 1933 Wünsche joined the SS. In 1935, he graduated from SS-Junkerschule at Bad Tölz and was promoted to Untersturmführer. Wünsche was then posted to the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) as a platoon leader. In October 1938, Wünsche was assigned as an orderly officer for Hitler. In that role, Wünsche joined the Führerbegleitkommando (the SS bodyguard unit), which provided personal security for Hitler. In January 1940 he was again posted to the LSSAH, as a platoon commander in a motorcycle company under the command of Kurt Meyer, for the invasion of the Netherlands and the Battle of France. In December 1940 he became an adjutant to Sepp Dietrich during the invasion of the Balkans (Operation Marita) and the invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa). In February 1942 Wünsche was given the command of the LSSAH Sturmgeschütz (assault gun) battalion. In 1942 Wünsche completed the General Staff training course at the Staff College in Germany and was promoted to Sturmbannführer. In September 1942 he was posted to the LSSAH and resumed command of the Sturmgeschütz battalion; in October he assumed command of a battalion in a panzer regiment of LSSAH. His battalion’s first action was at Kharkov in 1943. On 25 February 1943 Wünsche’s battalion went into action against a defensive position manned by the Soviet 350th Rifle Division. Supported by artillery and a company of SS grenadiers, Wünsche’s battalion attacked and overran the Soviet front lines. Wünsche’s assault would lead to the destruction of 47 artillery pieces and anti-tank guns. For his actions during the battles for Kharkov, Wünsche was awarded the German Cross in Gold and later the Knight’s Cross, both in February 1943. In June 1943, Wünsche was transferred to a new division forming in France, 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend, to take command of the 12th SS Panzer Regiment. On 6 June 1944, the Allies landed in Normandy (Operation Overlord) and the division was committed to action on 7 June. The division was later trapped in the Falaise pocket, where on the night of 20 August, Wünsche escaped on foot. He was wounded and taken prisoner by British soldiers. Wünsche spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of war in camp 165 at Caithness, Scotland, a special camp for high-ranking German officers. In 1948 Wünsche was released and returned to Germany. He died in 1995.

Read more on Max Wünsche (Wikipedia)

GdR Membership Application of Werner Beschnidt – Panzer-Abteilung 103

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Original Gemeinschaft Deutscher Ritterkreuzträger (GdR) Membership application of Werner Beschnidt. Oberleutnant Werner Beschnidt (29.07.1918 † 10.12.1994) earned the Ritterkreuz on October 4, 1944 as Oberleutnant und Führer in the 2. Kompanie/ Panzer-Abteilung 103 of the 3. Panzer-Grenadier-Division. Also signed by him and with photo attached! Condition as seen.

GdR Membership Application of Alfred Jaedtke – Panzergrenadier-Regiment 14 (5. Panzer-Division)

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Original Gemeinschaft Deutscher Ritterkreuzträger (GdR) Membership application of Alfred Jaedtke. Hauptmann Alfred Jaedtke (31.12.1913 in Mohrungen † 06.06.1992) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on September 21, 1944 as Hauptmann und Kommandeur of the I. Bataillon/ Panzergrenadier-Regiment 14 of the 5. Panzer-Division. Also signed by him and with photo attached! Condition as seen.

GdR Membership Application of Erich Löhr – 121. Infanterie-Division

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Original Gemeinschaft Deutscher Ritterkreuzträger (GdR) Membership application of Erich Löhr. Oberst Erich Löhr (09.11.1898 in Quedlinburg † 25.07.1966 in Ratzeburg) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on August 12, 1941 as Oberst und stellvertretender Führer of the 121. Infanterie-Division. Also signed by him and with photo attached! Condition as seen.

Werner Kindler – 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH” (DKIG + NKIG)

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo (2x) of Werner Kindler. SS-Oberscharführer Werner Kindler (15.07.1922 † ) earned the Deutsches Kreuz in Gold and the Nahkampfspange in Gold with the 12. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Grenadier-Regiment 2 of the 1. SS-Panzer-Division “LSSAH”. Good condition. Size of photo: 8,8×12,1cm + smaller paper size.

Alois Weber, Siegfried Brosow, Günter Halm & Willi Noller – OdR Treffen

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Original Postwar Photograph of Alois Weber, Siegfried Brosow, Günter Halm & Willi Noller. Taken at the OdR-Treffen in Bad Wimpfen. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Waldemar von Gaza – Panzergrenadier-Regiment 66 (13.Pz.Div.) (Swords)

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Original Postwar Photograph of Waldemar von Gaza. Major Waldemar von Gaza (06.12.1917 † 13.01.2014) earned the Ritterkreuz on September 18, 1942 as Oberleutnant und Chef of the 2. Kompanie/ Panzergrenadier-Regiment 666 of the 13. Panzer-Division, the Eichenlaub on January 18, 1943 as Hauptmann und Führer of a Kampfgruppe der 13. Panzer-Division and the Schwertern on October 3, 1943 as Major und Führer of the Panzergrenadier-Regiment 66 of the 13. Panzer-Division. Good condition.

Günter Halm – Panzergrenadier-Regiment 104 (15. Panzer-Division)

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Original Postwar Photograph of Günter Halm. Leutnant Günter Halm (27.08.1922 † 26.09.2017) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on July 29, 1942 as Grenadier und Richtschütze in the Pakzug of the Regimentsstabskompanie/ Panzergrenadier-Regiment 104 of the 15. Panzer-Division.

Knight’s Cross: “Awarded for his actions at El Alamein on the 21.07.1942. On this day his Pak was attacked by a large Allied tank force (probably the 23rd British tank brigade). The battle opened with his gun shield being badly damaged and the no. 2 loader being wounded. Another hit smashed the gun’s sights. However the gunner, Halm, did not lose his nerve as the hostile tanks got closer. With deadly precision he destroyed 7 Allied tanks in a short time, including a command tank. More tanks were destroyed by the other German defenders, with 96 allied tanks being destroyed in the battle on this day altogether.”

Alexander Löhr – Luftflotte 4 & Heeresgruppe E (Eichenlaub) (Executed in 1947)

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Original Wartime Signature on a Studioportrait of Alexander Löhr. Generaloberst Alexander Löhr (20.05.1885 † 26.02.1947) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on September 30, 1939 as General der Flieger und Chef of the Luftflotte 4 and the Eichenlaub on January 20, 1945 as Generaloberst und Oberbefehlshaber of the Heeresgruppe E. Good condition. Size: 8,8×12,5cm.

Death: Löhr was captured by Yugoslav Partisans at the end of the war in Europe. He was tried and convicted of war crimes by the Yugoslav government for anti-partisan reprisals committed under his command, and the bombing of Belgrade in 1941. He was executed by firing squad on 26 February 1947 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

Gemeinschaft der Ritterkreuzträger – Mitgliedsverzeichnis (1957)

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Original Gemeinschaft der Ritterkreuzträger – Mitgliedsverzeichnis from 1957. The booklet has entries made by a previous owner as can be seen in the extra scan. Condition as seen.

Studioportrait of Generalfeldmarschall Günther von Kluge (Schwertern, July 20 Plot, Committed Suicide)

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Original Wartime Studioportrait of Günther von Kluge. Generalfeldmarschall Günther von Kluge (30.10.1882 in Posen † 19.08.1944 in Metz, France) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on September 30, 1939 as General der Artillerie und Kommandeur of the 4. Armee, the Eichenlaub on January 18, 1943 as Generalfeldmarschall und Oberbefehlshaber of the Heeresgruppe Mitte and the Schwertern on March 30, 1944 as Generalfeldmarschall und Oberbefehlshaber of the Heeresgruppe Mitte. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Read more about Günther von Kluge

Eduard Dietl – 3.Geb.Div., Gebirgs-Korps Norwegen & 20. Gebirgsarmee (Schwertern) (Wartime Signed)

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Original Wartime Signature on a Postcard of Eduard Dietl. Generaloberst Eduard Dietl (21.07.1890 † 23.06.1944) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on May 9, 1940 as Generalleutnant und Kommandeur of the 3. Gebirgs-Division, the Eichenlaub on July 19, 1940 as Generalleutnant und Kommandierender General of the Gebirgs-Korps Norwegen and the Schwertern on July 1, 1944 as Generaloberst und Oberbefehlshaber of the 20. Gebirgsarmee. Condition as seen.

Death: On 23 June 1944, the Ju 52 aircraft carrying Dietl, General der Infanterie Thomas-Emil von Wickede, General der Gebirgstruppe Karl Eglseer, Generalleutnant der Gebirgstruppe Franz Rossi and three other passengers crashed in the vicinity of the small village of Rettenegg, Styria. There were no survivors.

der Infanterie Thomas-Emil von Wickede, General der Gebirgstruppe Karl Eglseer, Generalleutnant der Gebirgstruppe Franz Rossi and three other passengers crashed in the vicinity of the small village of Rettenegg, Styria. There were no survivors.

Hans Erdmenger – Zerstörer “Wilhelm Heidkamp” (Wartime Signature)

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Original Wartime Signature on a Photo of Hans Erdmenger. Käpitan zur See Hans Erdmenger (29.10.1903 in Gersthofen † 28.12.1943 in Gulf of Biskaij, France) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on November 3, 1940 as Korvettenkapitän und Kommandant of Zerstörer Z-21 “Wilhelm Heidkamp”. Good condition. Postcardsize.

Werner Töniges – Schnellboot “S-102” (Eichenlaub) (Wartime Signature)

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Original Wartime Signature on a Postcard of Werner Töniges. Korvettenkäpitan Werner Töniges (07.01.1910 in Oberhausen † 25.01.1995 in Essen) earned the Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes on February 25, 1941 as Oberleutnant zur See und Kommandant of Schnellboot “S-102” and the Eichenlaub on November 13, 1942 as Kapitänleutnant und Kommandant of Schnellboot “S-102”. He also earned the Schnellboot-Kriegsabzeichen mit Brillianten. Good condition. Postcardsize.

3x Photographs of Generalfeldmarschall Georg von Küchler

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3x Original Photographs showing Generalfeldmarschall Georg von Küchler. Size: 11,7×8,7cm. Condition as seen.

3x Photographs of reburial of Alfons Rebane

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Original 3x postwar photographs of the reburial (ashes) of Alfons Rebane.

Set of a Wounded Japanese Soldier (incl. Rare Door Plaque for Wounded Soldiers!)

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Original set of a wounded Japanese soldier incl. a rare door plaque denoting he was a wounded soldier and part of the Japanese wounded soldier associaation, his Wound ID and more. Condition as seen.

Medical Suture Job-Katgut (Wehrkreis-Sanitätspark I, Königsberg – 1937)

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Original Wehrmacht Jod-Katgut medical suture, dated Keimfrei gemacht on 28.7.37, Angekauft on 30.3.37 and marked Wehrkreis-Sanitätspark I, Königsberg. Unopened and in good condition.

Medical Suture Job-Katgut (Wehrkreis-Sanitätspark VIII, Breslau – 1939)

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Original Wehrmacht Jod-Katgut medical suture, dated Keimfrei gemacht on Sept. 1939 and marked Wehrkreis-Sanitätspark VIII, Breslau. Unopened and in good condition.

Medical Suture Job-Katgut (R. Graf & Co, Nürnberg – 1939)

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Original Wehrmacht Jod-Katgut medical suture, dated Keimfrei gemacht on 21.9.39 and marked R. Graf & Co, Süddeutsche Katgutfabrik, Nürnberg. Unopened and in good condition.

Medical Suture Job-Katgut (Wehrkreis-Sanitäts-Park IV, Leipzig – 1939)

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Original Wehrmacht Jod-Katgut medical suture, dated Keimfrei gemacht on 12. Juni 1939 and marked Wehrkreis-Sanitäts-Park IV, Leipzig. Unopened and in good condition.

Medical Suture Job-Katgut (B. Braun, Melsungen – 1939)

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Original Wehrmacht Jod-Katgut medical suture, dated Keimfrei gemacht on 23.9.39 and marked B. Braun, Melsungen. Unopened and in good condition.

Wound Badge – Combat Injury (Sensho) (Cased)

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Original Japanese Wound Badge (Model 1938, Sensho), with matching wooden case. Sensho which means this type of wound badge was awarded for suffering a combat injury. Overall good condition.

Wound Badge – Public Service (Kosho) (Cased)

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Original Japanese Wound Badge (Model 1938, Kosho) with matching wooden case.. Kosho means this type of wound badge was awarded for a wound suffered in the Public Service (non-combat) (given to soldiers that contracted a disease, were poisoned or injured in an accident)! Overall good condition. There’s a small chip damage on the bottom shield.

KIA Wehrpass – Ski-Nachrichten-Abteilung 152 (1. Ski-Jäger-Division)

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Original Wehrpass of Gefreiter Stapf who served different units such as Heimat-Kraftfahrzeug-Park V, Heeres-Kraftfahr-Park 627 and eventually ended up with the 1. Kompanie/ Ski-Nachrichten-Abteilung 152 of the 1. Ski-Jäger-Division. He didnd’t survive the war as he was Killed in Action on July 7, 1944 in Wilna. Condition as seen.

Wehrpass Gebirgsjäger Officer – Gebirgs-Pionier-Bataillon 95 (5. Gebirgs-Division)

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Original Wehrpass of Gebirgsjäger Officer Hauptmann Kernbichler, who served with the Gebirgs-Pionier-Bataillon 95 of the 5. Gebirgs-Division and the Gebirgs-Pionier-Ersatz-Bataillon 83. During his service, he earned the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 2. Klasse mit Schwertern, Ostmedaille, Sudetenland medaille and the Kriegsverdienstkreuz 1. Klasse mit Schwertern. Interesting World War I and II Wehrpass. Condition as seen.

Flemish Volunteer with Organisation Todt (Super Rare Photo – Lion Shield!)

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Original photograph of a Flemish Volunteer with the Organisation Todt wearing the Flemish OT Lion Shield! Size: 5,8×8,8cm.

Sint-Maartenfonds Lidboekje – Membership Booklet

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Original Sint-Maartenfonds lidboekje (Membership booklet) incl. stamps. Good condition.

Karl Nicolussi-Leck – SS-Panzer-Regiment 5 “Wiking”

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Original Postwar Signature on a Postwar Photo of Karl Nicolussi-Leck. SS-Hauptsturmführer Karl Nicolussi-Leck earned the Ritterkreuz on April 9, 1944 as SS-Obersturmführer und Chef of the 8. Kompanie/ SS-Panzer-Regiment 5 of the 5. SS-Panzer-Division “Wiking”. Good condition. Measuring: Postcardsize.

Karl Nicolussi-Leck was the commander of a Panther company in the 5. SS-Panzer-Division “Wiking” during its efforts to relieve the trapped garrison at Kovel in March 1944. On the 27th of that month, with the German relief efforts still in progress, Nicolussi-Leck received an order to halt all offensive actions. By this point he was in radio conduct with the garrison, and felt that its relief was of the utmost importance. He thus told his radio operator to send a reply stating that he (Nicolussi-Leck) could not be found, and with that continued the push to the town. Three days later, following difficult fighting, he was able to reach the trapped garrison with seven tanks on the early morning of the 30th. By doing so he was able to substantially reinforce the garrison’s defences, and he remained with them until Kovel was finally relieved for good. His recommendation also says that he destroyed 17 tanks in the process, although it is possible this number is for the whole company. Either way, Nicolussi-Leck’s actions were judged to be worthy of the Knight’s Cross, and he received this award shortly afterwards. (Source: Traces of War)

“Boerenwacht” Armband

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Original scarce Flemish collaboration “Boerenwacht” armband. Stamped. Good condition.

Deathcard & Studioportrait of U-Boot Crewmember – U-444

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) & Studioportrait of U-boot member Georg Kargl, who lost his life while serving with U-444. Condition as seen.

Sunk on 11 March 1943 in the North Atlantic west of Ireland, in position 51.14N, 29.18W, by ramming and depth charges from the British destroyer HMS Harvester and the Free French corvette Aconit. 41 dead and 4 survivors. (Source: Read more about U-444.)

Studioportrait of Joachim Krätzig (Crewmember of U-530)

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Original Studioportrait of Joachim Krätzig, who served on the U-530. Good condition. Postcardsize. Signed on the reverse by him.

Read more about U-530.

Deathcard of U-Boot Crewmember – U-85

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Original Death Card (“Sterbebild”) of U-boot member Oskar Prantl who lost his life while serving with U-85. Good condition.

14 Apr 1942. U-85 was the first U-boat to be sunk off the North American coast after the start of Operation Drumbeat (Paukenschlag) on 13 January 1942. On the day that she was sunk, 14 April, U-85 stayed on the surface throughout the engagement. After repeated hits on the boat fatally damaged her, the order to abandon ship was given, and perhaps half the crew got into the water before U-85 started to go down fast. USS Roper then dropped 11 depth charges onto the already sinking U-boat and the two dozen or so survivors, and in the process killed everyone in the water. (Source: Read more about U-85.)