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    Congratulations, Jos!

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      Just great, Jos!


      Here are two items, which are much more easier to get: Two Kadlecs. The top one (#82826) is working, the other one (#45400) not.















      Have a nice evening,
      Steve

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        Luftwaffe photo & collectibles photos

        Hello,

        I was always fascinated by looking at new, previously unknown wartime photos and rare collectibles. You can never tell when you discover something new or find out more about history by just one simple photo.

        I thought that although forums are a very nice place to meet and discuss they have some shortcomings for showing photos. Therefore I developed an interactive website for sharing military photos and also collectibles.

        Everybody can register and upload his own photos. The photos are shown in a gallery and people can choose several categories and even add free tags. This way it is much easier to find interesting photos of a certain topic. In addition there is also a section where one can show collectibles (like uniforms, flight gear, etc.). There is another section where one can write an expert article about a topic of his choice (e.g. how to identify fake Iron Crosses). These articles can then be edited collaboratively by all members (very much like wikipedia).

        The idea is to offer people a structured place where they can show photos, comment & rate posts and discuss & share knowledge with others. It is very much like the well-known Flickr but dedicated to military history only and with improved categorization of content.

        I would like to hear your opinion be it positive or negative. I have built the site in my spare time and spent lots of hours. It is not set-up as a commercial website whatsoever and I don't plan to add ads nor do I intend to ask a fee for using the website. But with your feedback I may be able to improve and adjust the concept in the future.

        The website address is: www.battlegroundrelics.com

        You can find additional information here: www.battlegroundrelics.com/faq

        And you can directly access the gallery page here: www.battlegroundrelics.com/album

        There relics (collectibles) page is here:
        www.battlegroundrelics.com/relics

        Or an example page here: http://http://www.battlegroundrelics...twaffe-officer

        If you like the concept and would like to support it you could do that by telling your friends who are also interested in Luftwaffe topics about BattleGroundRelics. The more people actively participate the more interesting it will get for all. So, please feel free to register, upload photos of your collectibles or wartime photos and rate/comment other content.

        I have a "Tell a friend" page where you could just enter the e-mail addresses and press a button to tell your friends about it.

        Cheers,
        Roger



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          I was lucky to pick up recently this "Seenotflagge" flag pole, it was a ground dig up, but fortunatly could still be extended.
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            Scho-Ka-kola tin dated 1941
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              The reverse side of the tin
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                Scho-ka-Kola container in cardbord dated 1940
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                  The reverse side of the cardbord container
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                    The emergency ration tin, for flight over water (blue tin)
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                      emergency ration tin pic 2
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                        A close up of the details on the ration tin lid
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                          Originally posted by jim murray View Post
                          I was lucky to pick up recently this "Seenotflagge" flag pole, it was a ground dig up, but fortunatly could still be extended.

                          Nice catch, Jim..

                          Probably one of the few that could be opened, most are stuck forever, and I mean really stuck..

                          Jos.

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                            "Blendspiegel" with white carrying case
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                              A closer look at the "Blendspiegal" (and my reflection)
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                                A "Has-16" high altitude seat parachute dated 1943, it is complete with all lables and straps.
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