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Ww2 German Nazi 3rd Reich ORIGINAL officer oakleaves visor cap Kyffhäuserbund

Ww2 German Nazi 3rd Reich ORIGINAL officer oakleaves visor cap Kyffhäuserbund

Ww2 German Nazi 3rd Reich ORIGINAL officer oakleaves visor cap Kyffhäuserbund

$349.00

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Original cap of Kyffhäuserbund - the umbrella organization of German war associations - from World War I,

A rim with oak leaves, an original black leather strap and the organization's emblem depicting the Kyffhäuser monument - a memorial built on the top of the 473-meter mountain Kyffhäuser near Bad Frankenhausen in Thuringia in central Germany. Blue cotton lining inside and sweatband with initials 'PW'.

Perfect condition, all items 100% ORIGINAL, a rare item on the collector's market!

Lot of over 80 letters feldposts from SAME soldier in the Wehrmacht !!

Lot of over 80 letters feldposts from SAME soldier in the Wehrmacht !!

Lot of over 80 letters feldposts from SAME soldier in the Wehrmacht !!

$269.00

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Lot of over 80 letters feldposts from SAME soldier in the Wehrmacht !!

over 80 complete letters with enveloppes
many letters without enveloppes
some enveloppes without letter

huge lot, EXTREMELY rare to find ALL FROM THE SAME soldier !
you can read and follow his journey through the war !

amazing piece oof history !

one letter can sell over 15-20... so that set is very cheap, less than 4$ for each letter !!

WW2 German Nazi large plate about the battle of Narvik north Norwegian town of Narvik

WW2 German Nazi large plate about the battle of Narvik north Norwegian town of Narvik

WW2 German Nazi large plate about the battle of Narvik north Norwegian town of Narvik

$89.00

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The Battles of Narvik were fought from 9 April to 8 June 1940, as a naval battle in the Ofotfjord and as a land battle in the mountains surrounding the north Norwegian town of Narvik, as part of the Norwegian Campaign of the Second World War.

The two naval battles in the Ofotfjord on 10 April and 13 April were fought between the British Royal Navy and Nazi Germany Kriegsmarine, while the two-month land campaign was fought between Norwegian, French, British, and Polish troops against German mountain troops, shipwrecked Kriegsmarine sailors and German paratroopers (Fallschirmjäger) from the 7th Air Division. Although defeated at sea off Narvik, losing control of the town of Narvik and being pushed back towards the Swedish border, the Germans eventually prevailed because of the Allied evacuation from Norway in June 1940 following the Battle of France.

Narvik provided an ice-free harbour in the North Atlantic for iron ore transported by rail from Kiruna in Sweden. Both sides in the war had an interest in securing this iron supply for themselves and denying it to the enemy, thereby setting the stage for one of the biggest battles since the Invasion of Poland.

Prior to the German invasion, British forces had considered Narvik as a possible landing point for an expedition to help Finland in the Winter War. Such an expedition also had the potential of taking control of the Swedish mines and opening up the Baltic for the Allies.

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