Here is the best DAK impression I can throw together. Feel free to add pictures of your own items.
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The ring is made in the same style as the famous "palm tree and swastica" rings... It has a palm tree alright; but then has a mosque instead of a swastica. How boring!
The Trieste badge is one of my favorite pieces.Attached FilesLast edited by Jean-Loup; 04-07-2007, 05:12 PM.
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Thank you for sharing, Jean-Loup. I like the shields you have and wonder if any of these are marked and still have their prongs or not...
Here are my only items related to the DAK. The only item I ever wanted was the famous cufftitle made in camelhair. I found a nice full-length example first, after searching for a long time. I wanted one in an impeccable state, but not too mint either. I feel this one is perfect! Then later, I found a superb document on the e-stand from a respected collector. Obergefreiter Kurt Thiede served in Panzer-Regiment 6 and the document is signed by Oberst Friedrichs. Very unfortunately, I haven't found the first name of Oberst Friedrichs yet. Finally a picture and the Italo-German medal with matching ribbon bar completes the set. None of the items came together, but they all match very well when seen on scans.
I look forward to see similar items
LaurensAttached Files
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Great thread Jean.
I love the smaller items that are often overlooked, but absolutely vital, in holding together the whole picture of what troops used, wore and souvenired while in N.Africa. Lets remember - these were young men in the prime of their lives on 'a great adventure', and they gathered momentoes of that time that are highly underated, in my opinion.
Well Done.
Mark.
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Hi Jean-Loup,
Your Afrika Korps collections looks nice and "salty" were these from a dig maybe in North Africa. If so any story to go with it (what country, what area, how they were found, etc.).
Glad you brought up the Afrika Korps, really enjoy that facet of the war, almost like that was a war unto itself.
Bill
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I didnt know that AK cufftitle was made with camel hair. It adds an interesting and exotic touch!
"I like the shields you have and wonder if any of these are marked and still have their prongs or not..."
Some have the prongs; others dont. I guess the lack of prongs is the reason they were lost in the first place, or is maybe because of people playing with them after the war. Some are marked; others arent. Here are four types of markings I managed to find on my shields (the lower left one has KW 41 written on the top, the two right ones have an A at different places, and the top left has no marking):Attached FilesLast edited by Jean-Loup; 04-06-2007, 06:22 PM.
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