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    Someone into puzzling?

    Seems to be 5 of them.

    Regards, Matthias

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            These are remains of late war Julleuchter production as found on former site of KZ Neuengamme

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              #7
              Originally posted by Michael73 View Post
              These are remains of late war Julleuchter production as found on former site of KZ Neuengamme
              I've been told by a German forum member that they are definitely not Neuengamme but from a "secret place which hasn't been totally harvested yet".

              What makes you so sure?

              Regards, Matthias

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                nice find

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                  Hi,

                  will you try to resolve those 3-D puzzles ?
                  It may be interesting...

                  See You

                  Vince

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                    I had one for sale like these; clearly dug but still intact. Last things I heard is that these might relate to the Netherlands? This rumor isn't proven, and taking in account that these broken pieces always appear on German Ebay... :-/

                    kind regards,
                    Gerd V

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                      Originally posted by willysproject View Post
                      I had one for sale like these; clearly dug but still intact. Last things I heard is that these might relate to the Netherlands? This rumor isn't proven, and taking in account that these broken pieces always appear on German Ebay... :-/

                      kind regards,
                      Gerd V
                      That's quite interesting. I have never seen a Julleuchter in pieces on ebay.de.

                      Regards, Matthias

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