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Originally posted by ØyvindThanks for the interest! We did not take a picture of everything he had, and this also of the reverse side of the items. Regarding the WB, sorry Steven, did not take a closer picture of it, the same with the eagle. BUT we did take a picture of the reverse side of the buckle.
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Øyvind
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Ziegler? The Waffen-SS veteran friend of mine in the Pacific North West was a Melder to a Sturmbannfuehrer Fredrich Zeigler (I believe that to be the correct spelling). I believe that he held a post in Norway as a Hauptsturmfuehrer before, anyhow the Vet is of Dutch orgin and really respected Zeigler. I am curious if it is the same officer.
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I just got back from Norway a couple of months ago and found some great stuff up in Trondheim. Have you been to the Police Museum there? There is a good section of WW2 stuff there relating to Trondheim and the Occupation, and a couple of WSS items as well. Some photo albums and trinkets amongst all the police stuff. A pretty bizzare museum. I wanted to ask to see the Albums but my Norwegian is crap and the man working there barely spoke English and no German.... The Army Museum is awesome too. I had a blast cruising around Dora I and Dora II (The U-Boat Bunkers), laughing as one of the Admin buildings was home to the "Trondheim Jui-Jitsu Klubb".
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Originally posted by OberjunkerZiegler? The Waffen-SS veteran friend of mine in the Pacific North West was a Melder to a Sturmbannfuehrer Fredrich Zeigler (I believe that to be the correct spelling). I believe that he held a post in Norway as a Hauptsturmfuehrer before, anyhow the Vet is of Dutch orgin and really respected Zeigler. I am curious if it is the same officer.
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