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WW2 German Nazi WAFFEN SS M32 combat cap without insignias attic found

WW2 German Nazi WAFFEN SS M32 combat cap without insignias attic found

WW2 German Nazi WAFFEN SS M32 combat cap without insignias attic found

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WW2 German Nazi WAFFEN SS M32 combat cap without insignias attic found

During the west battle in 1944...
when the ss soldiers were tracked, many were hidden in attics and barns and they removed everything on them that identified them as SS cause the allies had the order to shoot on sight for the SS only...

this was found in Normandie...

an amazing piece of history !!

WW2 German Nazi WAFFEN SS PANZER DRESDEN bombing commemorative zippo lighter totenkopf by RZM

WW2 German Nazi WAFFEN SS PANZER DRESDEN bombing rzm zippo lighter totenkopf

WW2 German Nazi WAFFEN SS PANZER DRESDEN bombing commemorative zippo lighter totenkopf by RZM

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WW2 German Nazi WAFFEN SS PANZER DRESDEN commemorative zippo lighter totenkopf

The bombing of Dresden was a joint British and American aerial bombing attack on the city of Dresden, the capital of the German state of Saxony, during World War II. In four raids between 13 and 15 February 1945, 772 heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force (RAF) and 527 of the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) dropped more than 3,900 tons of high-explosive bombs and incendiary devices on the city.[a] The bombing and the resulting firestorm destroyed more than 1,600 acres (6.5 km2) of the city centre. Up to 25,000 people were killed. Three more USAAF air raids followed, two occurring on 2 March aimed at the city's railway marshalling yard and one smaller raid on 17 April aimed at industrial areas.

Postwar discussions about whether the attacks were justified made the event a moral cause célèbre of the war. Nazi Germany's desperate struggle to maintain resistance in the closing months of the war is widely understood today, but Allied intelligence assessments at the time painted a different picture. There was uncertainty over whether the Soviets could sustain their advance on Germany, and rumours of the establishment of a Nazi redoubt in Southern Germany were taken too seriously.

The Allies saw the Dresden operation as the justified bombing of a strategic target, which United States Army Air Force reports, declassified decades later, noted as a major rail transport and communication centre, housing 110 factories and 50,000 workers supporting the German war effort. Several researchers later asserted that not all communications infrastructure was targeted, and neither were the extensive industrial areas located outside the city centre. Critics of the bombing argue that Dresden was a cultural landmark with little strategic significance, and that the attacks were indiscriminate area bombing and were not proportionate to military gains. Some claim that the raid was a war crime. Nazi propaganda exaggerated the death toll of the bombing, and the German far-right has referred to it as "Dresden's Holocaust of bombs".

In the many decades since the war large variations in the claimed death toll have led to controversy, though the numbers themselves are no longer a major point of contention among historians. City authorities at the time estimated that there were as many as 25,000 victims, a figure that subsequent investigations supported, including a 2010 study commissioned by the city council. In March 1945, the German government ordered its press to publish a falsified casualty figure of 200,000, and death tolls as high as 500,000 have been claimed. These inflated figures were disseminated in the West for decades, notably by David Irving, a Holocaust denier, who in 1966 announced that the documentation he had worked from had been forged and that the real figures supported the 25,000 number.

GHETTO Litzmannstadt Jewish forced labor fabrik Helmet LINER B&C 66 Jew

GHETTO Litzmannstadt Jewish forced labor fabrik Helmet LINER B&C 66 Jew

GHETTO Litzmannstadt Jewish forced labor fabrik Helmet LINER B&C 66 Jew

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GHETTO Litzmannstadt Jewish forced labor fabrik Helmet LINER B&C 66 Jew

maker : B&C Litzmannstadt
size : 66h / a58

this liner band "litzmannstadt" was made from 1942-44 in the Lodz ghetto in poland. Jews confined there had 70 factories making military items for the germans in exchange for food. 1944 the ghetto was emptied out and everyone was deported

rare to find !

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