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Inner cardboard box.
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Hi all,
I thought I'd share with you all some images of my ww2 technology pieces.
I'll start with this slide projector. It is French built. The wooden box in which it is housed is marked "OKW / Inland" (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht). The inner cardboard box, second photo, is marked "Eigentum der Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, Parc Monceau, Paris" and stamped accordingly.
Does anyone know this exact location in Paris?
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Hi all,
Received this one today... I know, I've been busy lately... Am I correct on the following?
Iron Cross 2nd Class
Hohenzollern House Order
Baden, Order of the Zahringer Lion Knights Cross 2nd Class with Swords and Oakleaves
Baden, Friedrich II Golden Jubilee Medal
Saxony Albert Knights Cross 1st Class with Swords
Probably to few orders for an identification? Maker mark looks to be DRP, any information on this?
All help appreciated.
Regards
Peter
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Fourth.
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Third.
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Second photo.
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Hi all,
I thought I'd start a new thread with some of my Condor Legion photo's. Names, dates and units are unknown to me so if anyone has more information, please feel free to comment.
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Hi all,
This item arrived recently. So far I've been able to find out that it's probably Italian and a part of a red felt collar tab from an RSI tunic. It looks to be gold thread which gives it a nice 3D effect.
If anyone has more info, please let me know.
Regrads,
Peter
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Wow, that's fast! Thanks very much, next drink is on me
On which ribbons where you able to identify this guy?
Regards
Peter
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As this is my first it would be best to introduce myself first; I'm Peter, I'm 30, from the middle of Holland. I've been collecting german ww2 items for 10 years now. I'm interested in ribbonbars, ground dug pieces, photo's, oddities etc... I hope to share information and pictures with you in the future, but first I need some help from you guys with the identification of a luftwaffe officer. I bought this ribbonbar from a dealer in Germany. They couldn't give me a name, only told me it was from a Luftwaffe general. Any help would be appreciated. Regards. Peter.
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Small collection of ww2 technology
in World War II 1939 to 1945
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Some other items currently on display in my living room:
Bakelite bunker lamp. Although missing some parts, still in nice condition.
3 cockpit instruments.
2 ground dug rotors from an Enigma machine, still attached to each other via the original, rusted, shaft.