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US army gas impregnated hood winter size S

US army gas impregnated hood winter size S

Main purpose was to serve as a protective gas hood
The hood was commonly used extensively during the Winter of 1944 and most importantly during the « Ardennes Offensive / Battle of the Bulge » as a cold weather hood

Maintains its size label along the back neck area « S » for Small  read more

Code: 56088

50.00 EUR

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US WWII Athletic Shorts

US WWII Athletic Shorts

An original pair of United States military sports shorts

There is a tag in the rear pocket but it has almost completely faded away.
The condition is good with signs of use, fading and little staining.  read more

Code: 56087

25.00 EUR

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Indian Made British Khaki Drill Trousers

Indian Made British Khaki Drill Trousers

A rare original pair of 1945 dated Indian made British Khaki Trousers in very good condition
This pattern of trousers with the cross belt waist came into issue with British forces in 1944. It stayed in use well into the 1960s under different designations including '1950 pattern'. The waist belt was designed to be adjustable to account for the wear losing weight in hot climates. This styl...  read more

Code: 56085

75.00 EUR

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Postcard W. Willrich : Georg Keppler, Oberführer der Waffen-SS,

Postcard W. Willrich : Georg Keppler, Oberführer der Waffen-SS,

Georg Heinrich Keppler ( May 7, 1894 in Mainz ; June 16, 1966 in Hamburg ) was an SS-Obergruppenführer and general in the Waffen-SS . During World War II, he commanded the 2nd SS Panzer Division "Das Reich ," the 3rd SS Division "Totenkopf ," the I SS Panzer Corps , and the III (Germanic) SS Panzer Corps . At the end of the war , Keppler was commander of the XVIII SS Army Corps.

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Code: 56063

45.00 EUR

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EU Deko Luger P08  1915 (DWM)

EU Deko Luger P08 1915 (DWM)

a very nice example of an early WW1 1915 DWM P.08 Luger pistol.
1915 was the first full year of the War and production was just beginning to ramp up for total war.
WW1 P08 but were also used in WW2

magazine can't come out
dry firing is possible

Ofcourse it has been deactivated accordingly to EU laws and will come with a certificate
Will ...  read more

Code: 55988

3250.00 EUR

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K98 bayonet and Scabbard with Webbing  Frog

K98 bayonet and Scabbard with Webbing Frog

K98 bajonet with bakelite grips marked S/155G (E. & F. Hörster)
The scabbard is mis-matched and marked but hard to read )
The tan colored webbing frog for tropical use remains also in a very good condition

For shipping outside the EU:
Please note the import laws in your own country
Shipping at buyer's risk  read more

Code: 55982

400.00 EUR

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Dutch Combat Engineer's Folding Saw in Leather Pouch

Dutch Combat Engineer's Folding Saw in Leather Pouch

Rare complete set of the Dutch folding saw with the wooden handles in the original case. The case was made in 1934 at the Artillery establishments.

Very nice complete set of the folding saw in its original case!  read more

Code: 55961

250.00 EUR

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US WWII 17th Airborne division ‘Golden Talons’ patch

US WWII 17th Airborne division ‘Golden Talons’ patch

an US WW2 17th Airborne Division SSI (Shoulder sleeve insignia).

The patch comes with a loose tab and is in a very good condition.  read more

Code: 55945

55.00 EUR

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US WWII Yukon Packboard ( First Pattern )

US WWII Yukon Packboard ( First Pattern )

Special equipment was created to outfit the "mountain men" of the 10th, as well as the combined US/Canadian special mountain infantry known the First Special Service Force. Some chose to use the "yukon" packboard developed from the old "Trapper Nelson" packs used by Alaskan guides to carry heavy gear and equipment

It proved extremely useful in packing heavy loads on the march and...  read more

Code: 55943

150.00 EUR

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US WWII M12 Tool Roll

US WWII M12 Tool Roll

US M12 Machine Gun Tool Roll, used for cleaning a machine gun.
Maker marked and Dated 1945

in used condition  read more

Code: 55941

12.50 EUR

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