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A silver tea-spoon: a piece belonging to one of the Third Reich 'celebrties'?

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    #16
    had these for years??

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      #17
      Any of these wagons still in use?

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        #18
        Originally posted by Robin Lumsden View Post
        Hello NSDAP42.

        I don't suppose you know if '241' was also a notable train?

        I have a Reichbahn sugar bowl with that number on it.

        Just 2 digits away from Goering.............damn!
        241 WAGON 10241( Dining-car ) Salon built 1937 in Kassel (Wegmann) for Goering ,

        i have information about this Wagon exist today and he is present today at the museum of Koblenz!!

        I have two pics from wagon 10241 ( inside ) but impossible to post a pic HERE

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          #19
          The personnal Wagon of Goering is number 10205 !!

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            #20
            So... it could have been used by goering personally. If your information is correct, (and how you knew that from the 3 numbers is a mystery to me,) this was one goering had to have used one time or another when using his train car , as i said if the info is true. Makes you look at it more longingly if you like goering stuff.

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              #21
              You could close your eyes and dream you were having tea with "The Fat One." That is really neat.
              "Activity! Activity! Speed! I greet you."
              -Napoleon to Massena, advancing on Landshut, April 18, 1809

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                #22
                Originally posted by NSDAP42 View Post
                241 WAGON 10241( Dining-car ) Salon built 1937 in Kassel (Wegmann) for Goering ,

                i have information about this Wagon exist today and he is present today at the museum of Koblenz!!
                Many thanks!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Chris_Werner View Post
                  You could close your eyes and dream you were having tea with "The Fat One." That is really neat.
                  Maybe I should 'upgrade' it to the cabinet now.
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                    #24
                    I believe so, Robin. Can't you picture him in his summer tunic, spooning sugar into his coffee? Having dinner with Herman before the war went south would have had to have been an unforgetable experience.
                    "Activity! Activity! Speed! I greet you."
                    -Napoleon to Massena, advancing on Landshut, April 18, 1809

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