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    #46
    Wow Chris, What A Wonderful And Unique Collection Of A Branch That Is So Rare! My Congrats! Regards,chris

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      #47
      Awesome!

      This specialized collection Rocks! I am amazed anew each time I look at this post.

      EB

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        #48
        ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!!! I especially admine the KM one!!! Very sweet!!!

        Best regards,
        Terrence

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          #49
          That is an awesome collection!! Very nice indeed!

          Keep up the good work!

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            #50
            Thank you everyone for your comments! I really appreciate them. I re-arranged some stuff and added a few things out of storage. I thought you all might like this photo:

            The document on the left is an athorization to be a Kaplain, dated 1801.
            The Three tinnies are:

            1. German Christian Organization, a really radical Protestant organization that supported the Nazi party with scripture. They were ultra radical, that as Robert Noss said, even the Nazis got nervous around them.

            2. A pin for a Catholic Girls organization

            3. A Lutheran Day pin from 1933

            4 The medal is a Chaplains Merit Medal from Austria from the WWI timeperiod, thanks to Rick L for getting me an unmessed with ribbon also.

            The document on the right side is named to R. G. Dalhke, who went on the be a Protestant Pastor in WWI, attached to the 1st Army HQ. I have about 50 documents from Rev Dalhke starting from 1895 (this one) to 1950. (including his Mill-pass)
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              #51
              Full service uniform (including regulation piped pants-which seemed to never be worn) for a Evangelistic Heerspfarrer, 1939-1945.

              The Kriegsmarine signal flag behind denotes religious service on ship
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                #52
                Chris,
                Looks great.
                How about a close shot of your cross.
                Also perhaps a shot of the violet piped pants.
                Well done.

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                  #53
                  A very nice collection! This is something you do not see that often. I really like the glass cases that you have for your collection. Just a really nice display.

                  Eric
                  I once flew in a B-17, B-24, & a B-25. Next, I want to fire an 88 round.

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                    #54
                    Here is a photo of the pants, not a great one == I need a better camera
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                      #55
                      Straight leg piped pants in wear, sometime around 1944 by Father Schmidt in Germany
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                        #56
                        Collection

                        Hi Chris,
                        One word "Superb". You have a really outstanding collection, one of the finest around.
                        Regards,
                        Jody

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                          #57
                          Chris...Thanks for a picture of the pants. How about one of the cross? Is it the same type of cross found in Angolia's work?

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                            #58
                            hi

                            Hi Chris
                            Its an old tread ,but its an amasing collection you have

                            Best regards
                            Turbo

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                              #59
                              Collection.

                              Hi Chris,

                              What a stunning collection, A man after my own heart......Small but pure quality

                              Regards Ross

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                                #60
                                Thanks for the bump. Impressive!

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