They held a lot of "demolition" stuff after the war, I remember there being an older vet in our Modeling forum that recounted every year after the war, they would take a German aircraft that they had in stock that was usually left to rot near the Air base ( Bf-109, Fw-190 etc) and then blow them up at an anniversary date (for example, Battle of Britain etc) Lots of British aircraft that were surplus were either sold or used as Target tugs.
I know that they used them in many different countries in Croatian concentration camps during WW2 they had the slogan "Zidov" (or in Croatian, "Jew") I think it is possible that different countries that were under Nazi allieship used different slogans to whatever language was their native language.
Received the St. Sava a couple week(s) ago and it is a wonderful piece, here are a bit of pictures to share with you guys really awesome piece and close up on the Icon
#7 #8 on the same page: #9 Order of the Red Eagle award Document: Just couple more documents to go but I will re-take these photos tomorrow and post, thanks all for checking in and for all the help
Thank you all so much, I re-did some photos, here are a couple more documents These are ones I can't make out right now (due to my vision) but I hope they aren't blurry #1 is this graduation document for something? #2 #3 #4 Maybe school related, similar style to some previous ones? #5 Is this Personal Report (Service Record)?I believe its the army issue since it lists his positions from what I can see and Qualifications on the next page Promotion to (Ensign?):
Thank you all for the kind comments Very interesting and intriguing that it has his high school record in here as well I will post some more docs later today very cool and thank you all for the translation :)
Very cool, and thank you for posting the pictures to the process great result at the end, do they have a high gloss or is it matt similar to the photo?
Glad to help Paul, I just hope I'm right on the aircraft if my vision gets a bit clearer in the next couple days I'll double check to make sure, but it sure looks like the Hawker Hind K-9
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