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    My home finds

    Each one of us began his adventure with collecting military stuff in a different way. In this thread I’d like to show how I began. We usually get a shiny badge from a relative, hear war memories of our grandfather or start thinking about collecting after visiting museum. But also visiting one’s attic may be quite astonishing and trigger influence on one life that that you would never suspect.

    The home in which I live now once belonged to the Germans. I’ve heard many times about valuables hidden after WWII by the Germans and then often by chance found by the Poles resettled on the eastern area of former III Reich (according to the Potsdam Agreement). They usually found porcelain and many various valuables. One day it dawned at me why not to look what’s left in my attic. I called for my friend and started to explore the attic. There were no valuables but...
    Here is what we managed to find in my attic:
    - K98 bayonet,
    - German army binoculars (but lost ‘em while playing, years ago ),
    - Something what looks like an oxygen mask,
    - Luftwaffe cup,
    - Late-war, steel made canteen,
    - Dienst-Brille container,
    - WWI postcard,
    - WWI tsar canteen or Weimar/early III Reich era paramilitary canteen (no markings),
    - some sort of re-enforcement patch (marked epf 1942 WaA195),
    - Imperial Germany buttons,
    - Russian WWII gas mask filter type BN-L3 f(M38) used with Schlem Mask M1,
    - RAD cup,
    - Two canteen nuts – one from M31 canteen, the other one from Russian WWII canteen,
    - Postcard depicting Warschau Opera (from the WWI),
    - Three German bread coupons (on the other side are printed Polish docs from 1946 year).
    - Russian WWII shovel.

    I know that condition of most of this specimens is not excellent or even poor but I feel very close connection with them, they still remain treasures form me (maybe not in a meaning of its market value). These are one of my first specimens and I’m very positive I’ll never sell them.

    I found some other stuff, maybe even more interesting but civil stuff is not a topic here...

    Anyway, feel free to post Yours home - attics or cellars finds including stuff that was brought home by vets.
    Best regards








    #2
    Hello fanatyk. I think you need to start a business cleaning attics!! Just think how many war items are still hidden in the attics in Poland. Unbelievable.
    Ammersee

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      #3
      i agree iyou should definitely get a white van and go cleaning haha. nice finds mate, i particularly like the paper items and photos

      just out of interest what wartime civilian items were up there too?

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        #4
        Thanks for advise but I'm convinced I'd have big competition.

        There were also a lot of German prewar bootles for wine, beer and so on (some even from XIX century), some porcelain and cuttlery, books and diary with aphorisms (my favorite piece), big foto from Volksschule, mix of Polish and German docs, something like a small flag depicting angels and god (?) and many others items.

        PS: check out this site from the diary Owner was 12 years old girl...

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          #5
          Very nice book! Also, I have discovered that the Sutterlin writing of children is much easier to read than that of adults.

          "an gottes segen ist alles gelegen Adolf Hitler" What does this mean?
          Ammersee

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            #6
            Nice and interesting itens!

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              #7
              Great items , thats Real history

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                #8
                Great find!! You always have to look in the attic. Not to steal the glory, my friends grandpa had hidden stuff under the floor boards of the attic in a metal box after the war. He was an infantry soldier, well he drove ammo trucks for a while and then was transfered to the infantry. After he died he left a thing in his will to have the family go to a certain spot in the attic and remove the floor boards and dig out the box. In the box was an SS totenkopf trumpet standard!!! It was amazing, i got to see it before it was sold, I don't know who ever ended up with it but it was superb!!! There was some other SS stuff in the box and random flags and what not. I couldn't afford it at the time it was sold and still couldn't afford it now, but i wish i had taken pictures. The stuff is still in the attics!!! Congrats on your find. Matt

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                  #9
                  Hi,
                  Thanks for Yours comment Guys

                  Ammersee
                  " An Gottes Segen ist alles gelegen". It means something like " With Gods blessing everything is proper".

                  Afrikasandman thanks for Your contribution. I was supprised that in USA people stashed items in the same way as the Germans used to do

                  BTW this is my friends attic find (now in my collection - M 71 bayonet).

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