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    Show your signs/roadsigns!!!

    Hello,
    think it would be a good idea to put pictures of our roadsigns or signs..
    here are some of mine...all are "barns find" by me...
    still want to identify the one with R. V . S

    Herlé
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    #2
    Saw it on DMF Herlé, very nice find!!

    Sorry, can't help on abbreviation.

    Regards

    Jan
    'Arzt und Soldat'

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      #3
      Is the rvs Zoll?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Napalm View Post
        Is the rvs Zoll?
        Hi,
        explain please??
        more sign...
        the black /white/red with the arrow is still a mystery...

        Herlé
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          #5
          i LOvE these! great niche.

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            #6
            I would love to hang some of these in my kitchen !


            owen

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              #7
              great signs, I stumbled upon this site when I was trying to figure out a road sign photo I have

              http://www.wartimepress.com/WWII-Arc...reviations.pdf

              pity RVS is not there but r.v could be rechts vorbei and S could be sammelplatz or collecting area

              two bars in German tactical symbols could be horse drawn transport

              see here http://niehorster.orbat.com/011_germ...ymbols_43.html

              a guess could be "horse drawn collecting area keep right"
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              Last edited by grndevil44; 05-22-2012, 06:51 PM.

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                #8
                I love that black & white Pionier sign!!!!!!!
                Steve

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                  #9
                  Here is my Pionierstrasse Street Sign, it is heavy steel, enameled and concave. I love this sign.

                  I was told by the seller it came from the facility at Karlsruhe/Neureut, from 1936-45 it was known as the Rhein Kaserne.

                  Steve
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                    #10
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                      #11
                      Superb sign. i would love to have some of those. Here is mine. Jacques
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                        #12
                        The tactical sign on the first one with R v. S is the sign of the Stab (staff) of a Regiment. On this road sign it's sadly not stated which Regiment. This would also clear the R and S. Don't know about the small v, but I will search some more in my documents.
                        Last edited by Mallory; 05-23-2012, 05:42 AM.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mallory View Post
                          The tactical sign on the first one with R.v.S. is the sign of the Stab (staff) of a Regiment. On this road sign it's sadly not stated which Regiment. This would also clear the R and S. Don't know about the small v, but I will search some more in my documents.
                          Hello,
                          thanks a lot!
                          In the area in 1944 it was 343 ID...
                          could it be a Pionner bataillon???...because the name of the commander of the Pionner bataillon was Hauptmann Ritter von Straub....
                          Herlé

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                            #14
                            My first thought is that it's not a coincidence that the tactical sign has got something to do with Regiment Stab. I think it's rather a coincidence the best man was named Ritter von Straub (R. v. S.). I think it doesn't make sense to abbrevate a personal name. They would write his full name. Only the familiar terms (like "Regiment" (R), "Kommando" (Kdo) or "Heer(esgruppe)" (H)) were abbrevated.

                            Very, very nice collection by the way. Personally I adore this unique material which is related to a specific location.

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                              #15
                              Hi,
                              well , no more???
                              Herlé

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