Hello guys,
I need your opinions. I bought this german cigarette-case few months ago. The seller told me, that it belonged to a SS-officer, who fought at the southern front(Ukraine). The cigarette-case was a present for recapture of "Czarkov".
Frontside: LAH emblem
Backside: Name initials.
Inside the case: intact straps and two original WWII cigarettes ("SELAS" or "HELAS"), very rare.
The OPEN/CLOSE-button has the marking "Alpacka"
In my opinion it's an original WWII item.
The wooden case in picture 4 is "new" and not from WWII.
If you can post also pics of other cigarette-cases of your collection, specially SS related, it would be great to compare all items.
Best regards, Sebastian
I need your opinions. I bought this german cigarette-case few months ago. The seller told me, that it belonged to a SS-officer, who fought at the southern front(Ukraine). The cigarette-case was a present for recapture of "Czarkov".
Frontside: LAH emblem
Backside: Name initials.
Inside the case: intact straps and two original WWII cigarettes ("SELAS" or "HELAS"), very rare.
The OPEN/CLOSE-button has the marking "Alpacka"
In my opinion it's an original WWII item.
The wooden case in picture 4 is "new" and not from WWII.
If you can post also pics of other cigarette-cases of your collection, specially SS related, it would be great to compare all items.
Best regards, Sebastian
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