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    RNLSGC

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    1. As said that was the last scan for this Wehrpass and let me say thanks in advance for any help on this.
    2. Hello, I know that I am not a very active poster on this forum but I do enjoy reading all the various topics/fields. As such I was wondering if the Forum would mind in assisting me with translating two Wherpass that I have had for years but sadly not researched until now. I will post several photos of each in this matter Kind Regards Mark
    3. Histaria Thank you for replying but need to clarify that this book is not the 3D version and the contents don't match the cover. Regards
    4. I hope that this is most appropriate topic to post this question. I have a book as titled in the Topic, Der kampf im Westen, which brings about the old saying, "You can't judge a book by looking at the cover". I say this as from the outside all looks like this is the book except this book was in 3-2 with glasses and photographs. It has the slip cover, green soild board covering with gilded lettering. Open the pages and presto, it's "Mit Hitler im Westen". Now has anyone seen such? All looks right as if it was originally published and bounded in 1940 by Zeitgeschichte-Verlag ans is eveb stamped by the original owner, Arnold Krulle, Berlin, 44 Neukolln, Schiukestrabe 7 Thoughts and thanks in advance. Mark
    5. Greetings, I have the following Luger Holster in my possession that use to be part of my father's collection of various militaria. I am posting today with the hope that one much more educated in such could possibly confirm authentication, history and value. I have submitted various scans but not sure if the faded markings will show up so I will try to describe. 1. Front Flap: There is a faded outline of an Eagle. Possibly mounted at one time as there are two small holes (scan). Impresses/written over the Eagle there appears to be the letters...ASN and possibly seven numbers (very faint) Maybe the original owners SN#??? 2. Reverse: C. Heinchen DRESDEN 1937...and Eagle over WaA142
    6. My newest find and addition is this WWI 2nd Class Iron Cross that is Court Mounted (?). I believe that would be the correct term to use. I found the markings of "We" on the ring upon review with a 10x loop. One can also see that the ribbon bar is marked "DRP". Might a froum member be able to identify the maker based on the mark found on the suspension ring? Thanks much
    7. To all, Thanks My interest is limited to the thrist of learning. It would be interesting to learn a 2nd language for the benifit of learning what one has but I do not plan on collecting such. Regards
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