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    What do you think of this scull?

    Hello guys, this is a nice one, isn't it? This one has been dug up and therefore without any doubt an genuine piece.

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    backside of the scull

    And here is a nice picture of the back.

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      #3
      That one is definitely real, but it has suffered heavily from aluminum oxidation from the ground. Still, it's cool to have dug it up. Congrats! Chris

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        #4
        Yes, I agree with Chris - an original Zimmerman. Very neat piece.
        What else was found with it? And where?

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          #5
          Hello Brian, I did find this scull in the forest around Halbe about 40 miles under Berlin. I was there with a friend in 1996 to do some metaldetector search. Near Halbe was the last battle with the Russians in april 1945 before the fall of Berlin. In the big woods around Halbe have been found hughe amounts of beautiful military items and a lot of dead soldiers that were killed in action. After the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 a lot of people from Western Europe went overthere to do some metaldetector search. I did not find that much, however the few items I did find were very nice. I have enclosed some pictures. Have a nice look, Paul




          Originally posted by Brian Bonini
          Yes, I agree with Chris - an original Zimmerman. Very neat piece.
          What else was found with it? And where?

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            #6
            The wedding ring from Adolf Hitler?

            I did find these rings very near the SS scull. One of the ring is heaving the initials A.H......

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              #7
              Originally posted by Phoef
              I did find these rings very near the SS scull. One of the ring is heaving the initials A.H......
              ...if the other has the E.B. initials....you have a match...
              Pieter.
              SUUM CUIQUE ...
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                #8
                Back site of the PZK abz.

                At the backsite you can seen that the pin was removed sothat this piece could be machinesewn to the tunic.

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                  #9
                  Very nice items and with a great historical story... impressive!

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