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I have recently bought these two iron crosses, but both are unmarked. Can someone identify these and tell who the makers are? Thanks in advance.
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Greetings to all.
A while ago I obtained a small lot of German uniform parts for a friend of mine. His interest lies in DDR, but we had some doubts about these parts. Can you gentlemen help me to identify these uniform parts? If better pictures are needed, then feel free to ask. Thank you in advance.
A pair of khaki trousers, unmarked.
Khaki jacket with KM buttons on it. It is marked with a blue M inside the jacket on the right breast.
White jacket again with KM buttons, ranked Fahnrich with EK2 ribbon. It has attachments for a metal breast eagle and a loop for another badge (we placed the EK1 and the eagle ourselves on it).
White trouser which look like sailor trousers.
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Walhalla for the uboat-collector. :jumping:
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Hello Gordon,
Thank you for the reply. You discribe the same things as I did when I looked at the pictures. It looks good but I myself started to doubt about my opinion when I remembered that Souvals have been faked by many and even made after WW2 by Souval themselves.
I have emailed my friend your reply and now the choice is his.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Adrian.
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Hello to all.
A friend of mine wants to buy this piece. Is it any good and what is the value of this badge in this condition?
Thanks in advance.
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The arm sleeve patch is indeed a wasserstraBen luftschutz abzeichen.
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This spanish cross without swords is offered to me and to me it looks like a good one. But I myself am no expert in these things, so what do the members here think about it? It is also unmarked. Can someone tell me what maker constructed this award?
Thanks in advance.
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That one is really in a superb condition. Really great.
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The before mentioned Wiedmann (??). It has some war damage, but you can still see the mm.
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Identification of EK1 and EK2 (WW1).
in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Hope this helps.