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    #61
    Originally posted by RGD51 View Post
    I was at a bookstore one day and was reading a book about Hitlers SS field commanders....a large coffeetable format book by Schiffer. One annecdote related to Hitler having lunch in the field and he requested what was referred to as a favorite provincial, low alcohol, Pilsner called "Fachinger". I looked into it and found references to a well known mineral water by that name. I was curious too as to whether there was a brewery by that name that did, in fact, make a low alcohol Pilsner that Hitler liked as I knew he was a tee totaller.

    Robt.
    Thanks mate.

    Very interesting.

    Cheers,
    Chris.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Mike Davis View Post
      At the site now is the Hilton Munich City (where I stayed many times when in professional life):

      http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/bav...HTW/index.html

      From there one can walk down the Rosenheimer Strasse to trace the marchers' route to the FHH. Many of the original buildings along the route still stand.

      Great thread by the way.


      Have drank in the Hilton and walked the route of the march many times. This thread has been superb and thanks to all for showing outstanding pieces

      Jim

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        #63
        Finally got one in my Collection
        Cheers / Hakan
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          #64
          Originally posted by Hakan81 View Post
          Finally got one in my Collection
          Cheers / Hakan
          Da dann: Prost !

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            #65
            Very nice!

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              #66
              A recent pick up on this theme....
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                #67
                I like the coburg connection Jon.

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                  #68
                  Me too, and I wonder if you could still use them today?!

                  Cheers,

                  Br. James

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                    #69
                    My little "beer-shop" !))))

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Jon Fish View Post
                      A recent pick up on this theme....
                      There have been a few of these up for sale, sold for 8-10 dollars a pop.
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                      As well as number 245 for sale! What are the chances of that?

                      I wouldn't want one of these tokens But each to his own.

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                        #71
                        It appears Gaststätten is missing an umlaut on the tokens.
                        Richard V

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                          #72
                          wow all these great mugs are making me thirsty

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                            #73
                            Found this 0.4L mug at a antique show. It seems to have a notch for a lid. It has no other marking.
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                              #74
                              A nice original stein and you're correct it's missing its pewter lid.

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                                #75
                                A couple of photo cards
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