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Hi Taff ..Congrats on your score , that one Badge is a whole collection by itself I know a gent who worked as an Interrogator for the Trials and dealt with Rosenberg ..and also sifted through much of his Ministry Files (for the Trials) he saved it and ..I ended up with much of it. I'll add a few pictures that you'll like , never seen these published before --Mike
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Documents 13, 14, 15: The SS is accused of the legal plundering of the occupied eastern territories. These documents show that the laws in this respect were issued by the Trustee for the Four-Year Plan, Goering, or the Minister of the Interior, Frick. The Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of German Nationhood and the Office for Racial Germans (Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle) were entrusted with the resettlement and bringing back of Germans. This is shown by Documents 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22 and 23. Documents 25, 26, 30, 33, 34, 40, and Exhibit USA 674 I submit as evidence that the Civil Service law, the Documents 29, 36, 38, and 39 show that citizens of foreign States, in so far as they were of German descent, were not forcibly drafted into the Armies of their respective countries, but into the Waffen SS. This was on the strength of State agreements. http://216.239.51.104/search?q=cache:urpnf...s&ct=clnk&cd=12
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From the Trials -- Himmler, the holder of several offices, combined in one person the position of Reichsleiter of the Security Units (SS) and of Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of Germanism (Reichskommissar fuer die Festigung des deutschen Volkstums). As such, he was charged with the leadership of all State and Party organs within Germany, which, in turn, controlled the German settlements, the work among the German Fascist minorities in other countries and the re-immigration of Germans into Germany. In this field his executive apparatus was the so-called "Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle." The leader of this organisation, and therefore the actual deputy of Himmler, in this special sphere was Obergruppenfuehrer S.S. Lorenz who will be discussed later. http://216.239.51.104/search?q=cache:J_2uo...us&ct=clnk&cd=6
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I know, the low humidity down there'd be good for them but ...
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Reminisce ?? ..There's no reminiscing on your end because you guys can have Tartar Sauce on your fingers in a matter of minutes ....All I can do IS reminisce because the only way I'll find Ipswich Fried Clams around here is if I "GOOGLE" 'em .. I'm jealous. I'm glad you liked the pics ...for years now I've used (and loaned) parts of my collection for Public displays and ..it seems that the MV Vehicles and Larger items (Belt Feds etc) always attract the most attention . In a way , it bothers me a little but ..I guess that's the way the "Public" is. You can put out a fantastic named grouping with the Soldiers pictures Medals etc , and they'll walk right past it to look at the Panzerschreck or MG42. There's a well known TV show that borrows items from me ...they were doing a special segment comparing Saddams on-going Trial to the Nuremberg Trials. I have a friend who was one of the interrogators for the War Trials and I'm very lucky to have most of his documents/ID's/signed depositions/verbatim interrogations ..I have 4- 3" binders full of these orig Trial documents. Well ...they wanted to borrow a "stack" so they could look through and pick out a few items to show ...but they only had about 20 seconds available for covering the documents. I don't feel there's anyway they could properly represent the Nuremberg Trials or the Documents in a 20 second window .. these are not common items and I won't have them treated like "film props" ..so , I would not loan them out. Maybe some Collectors wouldn't agree with my "attitude" on this but , I feel that since we are the "Custodians" of these items ..we do have an obligation to make sure (if they are used) they are used properly . When the Public views a WW2 display or visits a Military Museum ..they should leave with a better understanding and hopefully will have learned more about the subject than they knew when they first walked in the door ....I hope you don't think that's "snobbish" of me ..maybe I'm being too protective. -
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That's the one , close to where 12 & 20 meet ...the old Drive In Theater is down on the left ...New England Seafood , I miss it Because of our Mess Hall schedule ..(7 days a week for 4 years now) I don't get to visit Worcester that often ...sometimes I don't even have time for the Hobby . So if you guys don't see me around for a while , I'm not MIA ..just tied up in the Kitchen Speaking of Food ...gotta run...have to feed the Troops -
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I have been working on 2 other deals for the last 6 years ..I HOPE that I can get them , we'll see. One old Timer has an original covered with dust DUKW sitting in a Barn next to a 1943 MB (Willys) Jeep ..he told me when he's ready , they are mine ...trouble is , I've been ready for years ...he's still not ready. I've offered him money but , he won't take it ...he says I'll get them when his time comes. Another Older Gent in upstate NY has a complete 1943 White HalfTrack in unreal running condition sitting in his Garage (big Garage) ..he bought it from Sarafan (MV Dealers) because it "Looked Neat" and he always wanted one ...he is not a Collector , just thought it was cool ..last year it looked like I would buy it but , he also said he's not ready to part with it yet What's with these Collectors ?? Why do they keep stuff ?? .....uhh ...never mind -
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WHAT ?? waddya mean Ronnies long gone? That was a Goldmine ..what happened , when? -
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Hi Bob , The first Jeep picture was my 1944 GPW (Ford) ...I also have a 1952 M38A1 and a 1977 M880 Pickup and a 1977 M886 Army Ambulance. The M38A1 is in front of the black Ambulance, my 1944 Jeep is behind it. Good thing my neighbors don't mind this hobby ..now I need something with tracks -
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You know ...that started me thinking about Rt20 and Auburn and RONNIE'S FRIED CLAMS ...thanks a lot guys , now I'm hungry and NY doesn't know what Ipswich Clams are I'm doing "MidRats" out of our Restaurant tonight (not the Mess Hall) so, I guess that will have to do .. -
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No Kidding ..Look at the Pickups and other vehicles with Troop Seats in the back ...with no seat belts. They have their own rules and ours don't apply. Guess they drive better than we do -
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I'm really impressed with the quality and how this Gun was made. The ID plate says it was made by "General Motors Holdens" and I gotta tell ya ..they didn't cut any corners ...it's a keeper -
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Nah ....in this PC wonderful world we live in , that would be sending the wrong message and offend someone Although ...I bet all the "prospective males" would address you as "SIR" right off the bat ! The Dept of Motor Vehicles told me I might need tailights and a light or red flag at the end of the Tube when I tow it . You know what would be funny ...maybe I should make up a red flag with "BANG" printed on it and stick it in the Barrel -
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I already heard from many there .."You bought a WHAT ???" As long as WW2 Japanese Tanks are the only ones coming down the road From what I've read , these 40mm's were not much use in Europe after 1940 ...the Japanese had thinner skinned Tanks so they saw a lot of action in the Pacific. -
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It's in great condition but , I am missing a few items. I am trying to find a seat and the Ammo Box for it ..I think a friend might have the optical sight ...we'll see (no pun) It's not a lightweight one ...1700 pounds ! I'd love to know how it ended up in the US so ....what you guys think ..ya like it ? I couldn't pass it up Think I'm ready for treatments or ...should I join a "Military Collectors" Support Group -
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Mike replied to Mike's topic in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft
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Mike replied to Mike's topic in Armour, Vehicles, Ships & Aircraft