Dear fellow collectors, as a fairly advanced collector of visor caps, uniforms, and Hitler memorabilia I just wanted to share my experience in 1996, at Obersalzberg.
As an old friend of mine, and a native from the area, I had the chance to 'experience' one of the last remaining visors that once belonged to Adolf Hitler.
The person in question owns a very nice hotel, and has an old Italian friend who used to rent the 'Bischofsweisen reichschancellery', and indeed he showed me around the inside of that fascinating old building...still had all the old furniture then. Anyway, I digress.....He had the Hitler cap with him, and it was, I can assure you, unmistakable! I took a couple pictures of it with my disposable camera. No makers label inside, but as with the formal 'Bruckmann' silverware, the Fuhrer monogram printed inside in exactly the same configuration.
Quite an experience I can tell you! Such a shame that those damn ruskies have two others, and fold them in half in an old suitcase!!
As an old friend of mine, and a native from the area, I had the chance to 'experience' one of the last remaining visors that once belonged to Adolf Hitler.
The person in question owns a very nice hotel, and has an old Italian friend who used to rent the 'Bischofsweisen reichschancellery', and indeed he showed me around the inside of that fascinating old building...still had all the old furniture then. Anyway, I digress.....He had the Hitler cap with him, and it was, I can assure you, unmistakable! I took a couple pictures of it with my disposable camera. No makers label inside, but as with the formal 'Bruckmann' silverware, the Fuhrer monogram printed inside in exactly the same configuration.
Quite an experience I can tell you! Such a shame that those damn ruskies have two others, and fold them in half in an old suitcase!!
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