For those of you that are interested in the history of the Spanish volunteers that served in WWII, whether in the Heer, Luftwaffe, Kreigsmarine or Waffen SS, I invite you to share your memorabilia with us in this post:
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I will start with the few things I have of the Unit:
Heer:
A rare Blue Division Relic helmet:
Luftwaffe:
Waffen SS
Take your atention to the Legions Spanish Civil war Pin:Attached FilesLast edited by Allan P.; 11-22-2012, 12:16 PM.
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Originally posted by Silesien View PostYour War Merit Cross w/Crossed Swords has the wrong ribbon on it. It has the ribbon for the round War Merit Medal. As original ribbons for the War Merit Cross are quite common, you might want to replace the wrong ribbon with the correct ribbon.
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Originally posted by Stickgrenade View PostJaime
Impressive collection
I am not knowledgable on Spanish items so what is the red cross with ribbon on the front of the tunic please?
Nick
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Originally posted by Jaime Sadurni View PostThat is the: Cruz Roja al Merito Militar, it would mean the Red Cross for Military Merit, the spanish equivalent to an iron corss
(sorry for my ignorance!)
Nick
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Originally posted by Stickgrenade View PostCool! While I am here what is the badge to the right of it and what is the item on the newspaper to the left of the KVK ?
(sorry for my ignorance!)
Nick
The item on the newspaper (Hoja de Campaña) is a Falange Yoke and Arrows Pin
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Here are some items I am posting on behalf of a very good friend of mine, who si an experta an advanced colector of Blue Division Militaria, I do hope he shares more of his collection with us , as its the most complete collection I have ever seen!!!!!
M40 DD helmet:
M42 Helmet:
The Decals:
Attached FilesLast edited by Allan P.; 11-23-2012, 07:25 AM.
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Here is another beauty of his collection, a rare M35 with the Falange Yoke and Arrows incrusted into the shell. it is said, that mebers of the Estado Mayor, under General Muñoz Grandes wore these.
A another example of this type of helmets existed on the Museo de la Hermandade, Oviedo España:Attached FilesLast edited by Allan P.; 11-23-2012, 09:56 AM.
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Some Headgear also from the same collection, some of them are characteristic of the Spanish soldier in Russia:
I would also like to show others some photos of Blue Division Militaria from some of the Museums that are still left. Next a personal favorite the tunic that belonged to Capitan Urbano Garcia Gomez, that used to be in the Military Museum in Madrid, Spain, unfortunately it closed down to be moved from Madrid, to Toledo, and do to neglect, a lot of the pieces that make the Museum´s collection I believe have been lost:
The following helmet was the one that sparked my interest for Blue Division helmets themselves. It is said to have belonged to the first Spanish Volunteer killed in action in Russia Cabo Esteban Martín Hernández:
Another displays form this disappearing museum:
In this case the decal of the helmet is an original but post war applied.
Attached FilesLast edited by Allan P.; 11-23-2012, 10:01 AM.
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