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    Avitas

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    1. Hello there,

      Here is another of the pieces my grandfather gave to me from his personal souvenirs, a Wehrmacht Officer's cap eagle I believe. He was stationed in Germany in 1944-45 so this late-war zinc model fits in nice with the history. He actually has another one of these with him still, but it is exactly the same as this one. Any further ID and comments are welcome,

      Cheers,

      Pat

    2. Thanks for the comments Michael and Darrell,

      I will definitely ask him about it as he mentioned that method might be a way to get his records but he wasn't sure exactly how to go about it (he saw something on it in the Legion Magazine). I'm sure he wouldn't mind authorizing it so I will get back to him in a week or so, but anything you can dig up in the mean time Michael is a huge plus!

      Thanks again for looking and please leave your comments and be sure to check out the story of the 412th Squadron of the RCAF. I have linked to the overview in the thread, they were a very decorated and battle-hardened squadron.

      Cheers,

      Pat

    3. Here is a very special badge to me, my Grandpa's bringback from the war that he just gave me on a recent trip up north. He picked this one up in either the Ardennes or Germany late-war, but he couldn't remember a lot of details. This one is an early hollowback stamped tombak type GAB, but I do not know the maker. If anyone can help out with the maker that would be greatly appreciated. It has little silvering left, so it was probably worn for most of the war as my grandfather picked it off of a fallen opponent during his time with the RCAF 412th Squadron in their campaigns in the Ardennes, the taking if the Rhineland and up til the end of the war pushing into Germany. Any help on the maker and comments on it are welcome.

      Cheers,

      Pat

    4. Hello all,

      I have a couple GAB's now so I thought I would put them up here for a thread, as I will probably end up picking up another in the future if I am lucky :P The first one is one I recently acquired from Hauptman and has been ID'd as the possible Wernstein maker mark from late war zinc issue. It is in fine shape with a bit of the original silvering left and not much in the way of zinc rot, a great piece!

      Cheers,

      Pat

    5. Hello there,

      I just received this Luftwaffe Officer Cap Wreath in from my grandfather in a set of most of his "souvenirs" from his time in the RCAF in late-war Germany. He also has the LW Officer's Dress Dagger but he is holding on to that for now. This wreath is missing one fastener on the back but other than that is in pretty good shape. It has quite the curve to it, and has stood up pretty well hidden away in a cardboard box for 60 years. Please post your examples for comparison, leave your comments and thanks again for looking,

      Cheers,

      Pat

    6. Hello there,

      I just got this ww2 German Army belt buckle in a group of souvenirs my grandpa brought back from Germany and had a question about the black paint. I haven't really seen any with the paint and was wondering if it denoted a specific branch of the Heer or Wehrmacht, as I am of the understanding that most of these were silver. My grandpa fought in 1944-45 so it would definitely be a late-war pick-up. Any info on this type of buckle is welcome and very helpful.

      Cheers,

      Pat

    7. And lastly for now, it is fitting to have one of William (Bill) Thompson's meal tickets for the Canadian Pacific Railway trip home to the prairies, the last stretch of the journey home. It is stamped at Union (?) Grill at Windsor Station, Montreal on April 4, 1946 (he has a few of these tickets all marked April 1946, but you can't see the date on this ticket very well). Thanks for looking at the souvenirs of an RCAF mechanic and hearing the story of my Grandpa. Hopefully one day I can get some more items on my other grandfather, who spent time in the US Army Artillery division in the Pacific between 1944-46 as well, but that is a story for another day.

      Cheers and please leave your comments!

      Pat

    8. Well that's all of the German souvenirs for now, he still has his best stuff! There is a Walther or Karabiner officer's handgun with a tiny Nazi Eagle stamped on the top with a serial number in the 300 000's and the previously mentioned Luftwaffe Officer's Dress Dagger as well as a lot of his personal stuff from his RCAF days including his cap and battle tunic and many paper documents. He let me take a couple of the paper documents telling the story of his trips to and from the war. The top pink Canadian Legion Club document is for his time on leave in August 1945 at a nice Bed and Breakfast in Edinburgh, Scotland of which Grandpa had fond memories of. The blue document is his pass and info for his trip home to Canada on a French luxury liner (I will have to get the name again, St. Iles or somethin) which shows his Troop Mess Hall schedule and sleeping area. These are priceless snippets into the time my grandfather spent in the RCAF.

      Cheers,

      Pat

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