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    Proudest item

    On what item are you the proudest that you have it? I'm really excited about what I am going to see! Maybe you have recently acquired after been dreaming some years of it? Or you've it for many years.. Just show it off!

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    /Bart

    #2
    I have bought two years ago the diary of the leader of the Dutch SS from a dutch auction site.His name was H.J. Feldmeyer,and he started it in 1938 and he describes his work in the pre war NS movement,and later on his leadership of the dutch Allgemeine SS.It came complete with fieldpost letters from the Eastern front to his son and most rare the letters sent to his wife after his death in the beginning of 1945.

    I think there is nothing in Dutch collaboration collectibles that could upgrade this item

    Etienne

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      #3
      That's true. Mine is a trumpetbanner of the "Blauwvoetvendels" from Mechelen. A beautifum rare item ! Never saw one ever before and I don't know anybody with this flag in his collection, maybe the last one left

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        #4
        heres mine. not mega rare but with the full face veil still attached and also complete with waist/chest laces. all buttons and 100% original thru out. I dig it personally. Glenn

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          #5
          M35 Heer ex-DD steel helmet and belt & steel buckle that belonged to a young german soldier stabbed to death by a french partisan during the attack of a train station in August 1944. The partisan captured also the ammo pouches that were on the belt and the K98k. As the soldier was a sentry, the partisan may have used and shot the Karabiner during the attack.
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            #6
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            to a RK and DKiG recipient. legion condor He 111 pilot, eastern front.
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              #7
              Very nice!

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                #8
                Turkish Star, WWI

                Also called the "Eiserner Halbmond" by the German soldiers who wore them. Even though I love collecting the Iron Crosses, this is my favorite medal, as I searched for this one for several years. During my years of searching, I found many that had chipped or missing enamel, or the awful-looking Turkish-made ones. But this one is perfect, made by a German jeweler, and marked "935" on the back side. See for yourself!.....
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                  #9
                  Turkish Star, WWI

                  reverse...
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                    #10
                    Turkish Star, WWI

                    Silver purity mark "935"
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