SS AUSWEIS SS OBERSCHARFUHRER STEFAN RICHTER 4./SS PZ AUFKL ABT 9 HOHENSTAUFEN DOCUMENT
$29.95
SS AUSWEIS SS OBERSCHARFUHRER STEFAN RICHTER 4./SS PZ AUFKL ABT 9 HOHENSTAUFEN DOCUMENT REPRODUCTION
Out of stock
Description
Typed on an original SS-typewriter
ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
Vendor Info
- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
-
Address:
210 Dufferin Avenue
Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
-
GERMAN WAFFEN-SS OFFICER’S BELT BUCKLE
Sold by Military TourWW2 German Belt Buckle. This high quality buckle is designed to be worn with a Waffen-SS Officers belt. Made of aluminium. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
-
GERMAN WW2 WEHRMACHT CANTEEN SILVER SKULL RING
Sold by Military TourWehrmacht canteen Silver skull ring. Skull rings were very popular with different branches in the German army. Soldiers who could not get the coveted SS Totenkopfring would purchase Skull rings from various canteens. Size 8 ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM…
-
GERMAN WW2 SS CALVARY DIVISION COIN
Sold by Military TourThis was used by the SS Cavalry Division as a prize for taking part in competitions. Space on the reverse was available for engraving. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
-
STEYR M95 MANNLICHER M1895 CARBINE 5 ROUND STRIPPER CLIP EN-BLOC NAZI MARKED
Sold by Military TourThese have the Waffenamt German Eagles with Swastika on them. Some German WW2 Waffenamt German Eagles are faded but you can see them. You receive 1 Steyr M1895 Stripper 5 round clip. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE…
-
WW2 GERMAN LUDENSCHEID SOLDIERS TINNIE
Sold by Military TourThe soldier helmet has a Army decal.The back reads maker Richard Sieper and Sohne. RZM 9/25, Ludenscheid. Made of plastic. This tinnie was very rare. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
-
AMERICAN CRICKET
Sold by Military TourThis is the Reproduction of the cricket which was used by the Americans on the nights of the 5th and 6th of June 1944 in the American Airborne landing zones. The “click-clack” of the cricket helped the soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division…