Sturmbrigade & Division “Langemarck” Waffen-SS Collar Tab

795,00

Original Dachau Waffen-SS “Langemarck” Collar tab to be worn by the soldiers of the 6. SS-Freiwilligen-Sturmbrigade “Langemarck” & 27. SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Division “Langemarck” (flämische Nr.1). Collar tab features a light-brown colored buckram backing. Condition as seen.

Flemish NSKK & Dietse Militie – Zwarte Brigade Shield

395,00

Original Flemish NSKK & Dietse Militie – Zwarte Brigade Wolfsangel arm shield. Worn & Condition as seen.

Algemene SS-Vlaanderen Membership Pin

450,00

Original Algemene-SS Vlaanderen membership pin (knoopsgat / buttonhole). This membership pin was worn by Flemish Algemene SS-Vlaanderen members when they were dressed in civil. Produced by and marked “L. Zoll, Antwerpen”. Condition as seen.

Very rare and sought after. Photographs added are for illustration only!

Post-War Dutch Judicial Index Card – Rijksrechercheur (born in Opsterland)

90,00

Original post-war Dutch judicial registration card (justitiële / vonnissenkaart), accompanied by a typed judicial case summary, issued by the Dutch Special Court of Justice / Amsterdam Court of Appeal, dated 31 December 1949, sentencing a national police investigator to 2 years imprisonment for collaboration-era abuses.

This historically significant artifact documents misconduct by a Rijksrechercheur (national police investigator) who was operating while seconded to a Central National Police Investigation Special Department under German command during WWII. The typed record outlines:

  • Illegal interrogations leading to the arrest of civilians

  • Acceptance of substantial bribes (200 guilders, 20 kg of fat, food staples)

  • Participation in and facilitation of clandestine/black-market meat trade

  • Abuse of office to influence detentions, releases, and prisoner transfers

  • Systematic failure to submit legally required wartime distribution permits

The document contains both official typed case findings and handwritten personal registry information, including birth year 1893 and address in Amsterdam and was born in Opsterland.

Key Attributes:

  • Genuine 1949 Dutch judiciary record

  • Direct insight into wartime police collaboration and corruption cases

  • Mentions multiple named civilian victims and bribe amounts

  • Ideal for collectors of WWII legal history, occupation-era policing, or Dutch resistance-era documentation

  • Excellent condition for age, visible folds and period-accurate typeface

A rare and powerful piece of Dutch WWII judicial and policing history with clear relevance to occupation-era abuse of authority and post-war accountability.

Post-War Dutch Judicial Index Card – Wachbataillon “Nordwest” & SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Rgt. 84

90,00

Original post-war Dutch judicial registration card (justitiële / vonnissenkaart), accompanied by a typed judicial case summary, relating to a German War Criminal, the notorious Landwacht commander of Winschoten.

These documents originate from the Dutch Bijzondere Rechtspleging (Special Courts), established after WWII to prosecute collaboration and war crimes.


Translated judicial content (summary)

“Served as adjutant with the HQ at the SS-Wachbataillon Nordwest and the SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Regiment 84 and at the time:”

  1. In 1944 in Amersfoort and Leersum, arrested or had arrested 13 people and transferred or had them transferred to an investigation barracks of the Security Police (Sipo), which action resulted in the death of 7 people and the deprivation of liberty for more than one month of 6 people;

  1. In 1944 in Amersfoort and Uddel, mistreated 4 defenseless detainees who were under his authority in order to obtain information;

  1. In November 1944 in Uddel, killed one detainee;

  1. In 1944 in Amersfoort and Leusden, assisted in committing acts of destruction and sabotage, which were not justified by military necessity or wartime emergency;

  1. In October 1944 in Amersfoort, looted private property;

  1. In 1944, participated in raids (round-ups of civilians);

Sentenced to five years imprisonment, with deduction (of time already served).

Condition

Original documents in used archival condition. Handwritten, typed, and stamped entries present. Wear consistent with age and official use.

SMF Flemish Easternfrontvolunteers Porcelain Plate

125,00

Original postwar Flemish Easternfrontvolunteers (veteran organization) porcelain plate. Complete with its hanger on the reverse, to hang on a wall. Condition as seen.

Book of Léon Degrelle – Révolution des Âmes (Signed by Leon Degrelle!)

350,00

An uncommon and historically charged philosophical work by Léon Degrelle. Révolution des Âmes explores the author’s spiritual and ideological vision, expressed in the intense, symbolic prose for which his writings are known. Published by Les Éditions de France, this period edition is of strong interest to collectors of 20th-century European political literature, wartime publications, and autograph archives.

This copy carries exceptional provenance, being personally signed by Léon Degrelle on the front page. The signature appears authentic to the period, applied boldly in ink, and underscored by Degrelle himself. A faint previous ownership inscription is also visible above, adding to the artifact’s vintage character without diminishing the prominence of the autograph.

Condition Notes:

  • Softcover volume showing natural age toning and handling wear

  • Edge and corner wear, with minor creasing to covers

  • Binding intact; pages preserved and legible

  • Signature clean, bold, and well-positioned for display

  • No restoration, fully original state

A scarce opportunity to acquire a signed original edition by a deeply polarizing historical author. This is not only a book, but a primary-source collectible with direct personal inscription, suited to advanced collections in historical, political, or militaria literature.

This item is sold on behalf of a consignor.

Portrait of female VAVV Member (Vrijwillige Arbeitsdienst voor Vlaanderen)

95,00

Original VAVV Female Portrait – Vrijwillige Arbeitsdienst voor Vlaanderen (Flemish Labor Service, with Brooch)

Original World War II portrait photograph depicting a female member of the VAVV (Vrijwillige Arbeitsdienst voor Vlaanderen / Voluntary Labor Service for Flanders), a Flemish collaboration labor organization active during the German occupation of Belgium.

The subject is shown wearing the official VAVV brooch, clearly visible and worn on the uniform, adding strong period authenticity and visual appeal. Female portraits from Flemish labor service organizations with insignia in wear are uncommon and of particular interest to specialized collectors.

Details:

  • Organization: VAVV – Flemish Voluntary Labor Service

  • Depicted: Female member, with original VAVV brooch in wear

  • Approx. size: ca. 8 × 10 cm

  • Original wartime photographic portrait

  • No reproduction

Condition:
Good original condition with expected age-related characteristics consistent with period portraits. Image remains clear, with no alterations.

Photograph – NSKK, Zwarte Brigade, NSJ & DMS (Christmas Event)

95,00

Original 1941 Collaboration Photograph – NSKK, Zwarte Brigade, NSJ & Dietse Jeugd (Named Christmas Event)

Original World War II collaboration photograph documenting Flemish and Dutch nationalist organizations during a joint Christmas celebration in 1941.

The image shows members of:

  • NSKK (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps)

  • Zwarte Brigade / Zwarte Brigades (ZB), the paramilitary wing of the Flemish National Union (VNV)

  • Jeugdstorm, the youth movement of the Dutch NSB

  • Dietse Meisjesscharen (DMS), the girls’ section of the VNV youth organization

  • NSJ (Nationaal-Socialistische Jeugd in Vlaanderen), Flemish nationalist youth

  • Likely Jeugdstorm formations, reflecting the cooperation between Dutch and Flemish collaboration groups

The reverse bears the original handwritten notation:
“Gezamenlijk kerstfeest NSKK, ZB, NSJ 1941” (“Joint Christmas celebration NSKK, Zwarte Brigade, NSJ 1941”), confirming the event, organizations involved, and year.

Details:

  • Authentic wartime photograph (1941)

  • Subject: Flemish & Dutch collaboration organizations

  • Joint Christmas event, outdoor/group celebration setting

  • Period-written description on reverse

  • Size: standard period photograph format (as shown)

Condition:
Original, with expected age and handling wear. Image and reverse text remain clear and legible. No modern reproduction.

Flemish Construction WH Visor Cap (Walloon Legion/Flemish Guard)

1.450,00

A scarce and historically interesting example of a Wehrmacht Infanterie (Heer) visor cap of Flemish manufacture, produced in occupied Belgium. The cap features the distinctive white piping (Waffenfarbe) specific to the Infanterie branch, along with matching period insignia, consistent in style and materials with occupation-made headgear.

Based on construction characteristics and regional tailoring style, this visor cap is most likely associated with use by the Walloon Legion, and later—following organizational changes from July 1944—by the Vlaamse Wacht (Flemish Guard). The workmanship clearly differs from standard German factory production and reflects classic Flemish wartime construction using locally sourced materials.

Overall, the cap presents very well, showing honest age and use while retaining strong visual appeal. Size is unmarked, but it is a larger example and fits standard mannequin heads comfortably. Condition is generally good; the only noted issue is that the sweatband is partially loose along approximately one quarter of its circumference. The remainder of the cap is structurally sound and displays nicely.

A desirable and rarely encountered example of foreign-made Wehrmacht Infanterie headgear, combining Flemish occupation-period manufacture with documented links to collaborationist formations in the later stages of the war. An excellent addition to any advanced collection focusing on occupation-made uniforms, Flemish or Walloon units, or late-war Heer material.

Condition as shown.

This item is being sold on behalf of a consignor.

Post-War Dutch Judicial Index Card – Landwacht Commander (Winschoten)

90,00

Original post-war Dutch judicial registration card (justitiële / vonnissenkaart), accompanied by a typed judicial case summary, relating to Tiemen Antonius Remmers, the notorious Landwacht commander of Winschoten.

These documents originate from the Dutch Bijzondere Rechtspleging (Special Courts), established after WWII to prosecute collaboration and war crimes.


Identity

  • Name: Remmers, Tiemen Antonius

  • Date of birth: 14 April 1894

  • Place of birth: Slochteren

  • Residence during war: Winschoten

  • Function:

    • Commander of the WA (Weerbaarheidsafdeling)

    • Later Afdelingscommandant of the Landwacht

    • Self-declared Opperstormleider within the Landwacht


Translated judicial content (summary)

According to the court records:

  • April 1942 – April 1944:
    Commander of the WA

  • April 1944 – April 1945:
    Landwacht commander, acting in the interest of the German occupying forces

He is documented as having:

  • Given leadership to, and personally participated in, arrests of Jews

  • Led and took part in house searches targeting persons involved in illegal resistance activities

  • Personally participated in interrogations of arrested individuals

  • Directed Landwacht and WA units in repressive actions against the Dutch civilian population, including Jewish citizens

Specific cases mentioned:

  1. October 1942 – Alteveer (municipality of Onstwedde):
    Leadership and participation in a house search at the farm of J. Moed, resulting in the arrest of approximately 15 Jews in hiding.
    J. Moed, who had provided shelter, was later deported to Kamp Vught, where he died in April 1943.

  2. May 1944 – Winschoten:
    Cooperation in the arrest of three illegal workers.

    • Two were deported to camps and imprisoned for approximately six months

    • The third disappeared, with the court concluding death was the likely outcome


Arrest and judicial outcome

  • Fled to Germany shortly before liberation

  • Arrested in Wilhelmshaven by members of the Binnenlandse Strijdkrachten (BS) from Winschoten

  • Tried before the Bijzonder Gerechtshof

  • Sentence: 14 years imprisonment, with deduction of pre-trial detention

  • Verdict dated 1950


Historical significance

  • Authentic primary-source judicial documents

  • Directly related to one of the most infamous Landwacht commanders in the northern Netherlands

  • Exceptional research value for:

    • Landwacht and WA history

    • Collaboration and repression in Groningen

    • Post-war Dutch war crimes trials

  • Such combined index cards and typed charge summaries are increasingly scarce


Condition

Original documents in used archival condition. Handwritten, typed, and stamped entries present. Wear consistent with age and official use.

Rare NSKK Insignia – Dutch Manufactured

100,00

Offered is an exceptionally scarce NSKK (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps) insignia, distinguished by its Dutch construction, a feature encountered only infrequently in period insignia.

This example is a hand-embroidered piece on black wool backing, executed in fine silver-colored bullion and wire. The reverse clearly displays traditional period construction characteristics consistent with Dutch workshops, including distinctive stitching patterns and material use that differ noticeably from standard German manufacture.

Worn condition with honest wear commensurate with wartime production. The embroidery remains crisp, the backing intact, and all design elements are clearly defined. No modern repairs or alterations are evident.

Dutch-made NSKK insignia are extremely rare and highly sought after by advanced collectors due to their limited production and unique craftsmanship. This piece represents an excellent opportunity to acquire an uncommon variant that would enhance any serious Third Reich or European-made insignia collection.

A genuine, period example—offered with confidence and intended for historical and collecting purposes only.

Flemish Waffen-SS Recruitment Postcard – “Vlaanderen vraagt Soldaten”

250,00

Original World War II Flemish Waffen-SS recruitment postcard bearing the slogan “Vlaanderen vraagt Soldaten” (“Flanders calls for soldiers”). The design depicts a medieval Flemish warrior alongside a modern Waffen-SS soldier, symbolizing historical continuity and used as propaganda to encourage Flemish enlistment.

The reverse text instructs volunteers to register for the Waffen-SS or the Flemish Volunteer Legion at the Ersatzkommando der Waffen-SS – Wetstraat 44, Brussels, a well-known recruitment address during the occupation.

Details:

  • Period Flemish Waffen-SS propaganda postcard

  • Recruitment message for Flemish volunteers

  • Issued from Brussels (Wetstraat 44)

  • Standard postcard size

Condition:
Original wartime item. Condition as shown, with light age toning and minor handling wear consistent with period postcards. Unused.

A historically significant and visually striking Flemish collaboration propaganda postcard, desirable for collectors of Waffen-SS material, Flemish occupation history, or WWII propaganda ephemera.

Flemish Waffen-SS & DRK Recruitment Postcard – Ersatzkommando Flandern

250,00

Original World War II Flemish Waffen-SS propaganda postcard titled “Vlaamsche Jeugd treedt aan! Waffen-SS, DRK!”, issued by the Ersatzkommando Flandern der Waffen-SS, located at Wetstraat 44, Brussels.

The postcard features Juul Geurts, historically notable as the first Flemish recipient of the Iron Cross 1st Class (Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse). His identification significantly enhances the historical and collector value of this piece.

Details:

  • Period Flemish Waffen-SS recruitment/propaganda postcard

  • Issued by Ersatzkommando Flandern, Brussels

  • Depicted soldier: Juul Geurts

  • Standard postcard size

Condition:
Original wartime item. Condition as shown, with expected age-related wear. No modern reproduction.

A scarce and historically significant Flemish Waffen-SS postcard, desirable for advanced collectors of WWII propaganda, Flemish collaboration history, or Waffen-SS ephemera.

Archivalia 1940-1945 – Vlamingen aan het Oostfront, Vlamingen op het thuisfront

125,00

Book “Archivalia 1940-1945” – Vlamingen aan het Oostfront, Vlamingen op het thuisfront. Very good book!

Enveloppe of the Reichskommissar Niederlande (Seyss-Inquart)

95,00

Original (empty) Enveloppe for the Der Reichskommissar für die Besetzten Niederländendischen Gebiete Den Haag, which was Arthur Seyss-Inquart.

SS-Obergruppenführer Arthur Seyss-Inquart (22.07.1892 † 16.10.1946) (22.07.1892 † 16.10.1946) was Austrian Nazi politician who served as Chancellor of Austria in 1938 for two days before the Anschluss. His positions in Nazi Germany included deputy governor to Hans Frank in the General Government of Occupied Poland, and Reichskommissar for the German-occupied Netherlands. In the latter role, he shared responsibility for the deportation of Dutch Jews and the shooting of hostages. At the Nuremberg trials, Seyss-Inquart was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, sentenced to death, and executed by hanging. Postcardsize. Condition as seen.

Signed Postcard of SS-Obergruppenführer Arthur Seyss-Inquart (Executed by Hanging!)

750,00

Original wartime signed postcard of SS-Obergruppenführer Arthur Seyss-Inquart (22.07.1892 † 16.10.1946) was Austrian Nazi politician who served as Chancellor of Austria in 1938 for two days before the Anschluss. His positions in Nazi Germany included deputy governor to Hans Frank in the General Government of Occupied Poland, and Reichskommissar for the German-occupied Netherlands. In the latter role, he shared responsibility for the deportation of Dutch Jews and the shooting of hostages. At the Nuremberg trials, Seyss-Inquart was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, sentenced to death, and executed by hanging. Postcardsize. Condition as seen.

NSB-Leader Anton Mussert before his execution

50,00

Original photograph of NSB-leader Anton Mussert before his execution. Postcardsize. Condition as seen.

Fragebogen für Ausländer – Belgian from Kerkrade

95,00

Original Fragebogen für Ausländer for a Belgian from Kerkrade. Left heading “Der Höhere SS- und Polizeiführer beim Reichskommisar für die besetzten niederländischen Gebiete – Ein- und Ausreisestelle Maastricht. A4 size. Condition as seen.

German Press Photograph of the Fanfare from the Legion Wallonie

50,00

Original German Press Photograph of the Walloon Legion’s Fanfare, this when they were still a Wehrmacht unit before being incorporated into the Waffen-SS. 18×13 cm. Condition as seen.

Ausweis Ortskommandantur 1/643 – Alarm-Rgt. Brussel

75,00

Original Ausweis for the Ortskommandantur 1/643 issued to a Unteroffizier Fischer of the 2. Kompanie/ Alarm-Regiment Brssel. Signed by a Hauptmann. Issued in July 1944.

VNV (Vlaamsch Nationaal Verbond) Stamkaart

75,00

Original VNV (Vlaamsch Nationaal Verbond) Stamkaart from a member from Genk. he later joined the Waffen-SS but was discharged for being unfit. Torn in left corner, see condition.

Dutch NSB Postcard “1934 W.A. Marcheert”

55,00

Original Dutch NSB Postcard titled “1934 W.A. Marcheert”. Condition as seen. Postcardsize.