German leaflet from a propaganda projectile "Battle path illustrated" (Russian: Иллюстрированный Боевой Путь) aimed at Red Army soldiers encouraging them to join POA formations. 1943. The front of the leaflet depicts the Commander of Russian Liberation Army (Russian: Русская освободительная армия, POA) and Chairman of the Committee for the Liberation of the ..
German WWII design silver ring. Trench-art inscription on the front plate – “KURLAND”, the coat of arms of the Hochmeister (Grand Master) of the Teutonic Knight and date “1944”. Most probably inscription on the front plate of the ring was made by a soldier of one of the German units in Courland pocket in 1944.Good condition. Marked 835 for silver content...
WWII period German lion head ring with encrusted ruby-colored glass eyes. Lion, symbolising courage, nobility, royalty, strength, stateliness and valour, was a popular motive among the servicemen of every armed force.Very good condition with beautiful patina. 17.5 mm in diameter. Silver (835 silver content hallmark inside the ring shank)...
WWII period silver German ring with a Luftwaffe eagle, an inscription 'NORGE', and the date 1940 on the front plate. Most probably a private order of the German soldiers to commemorate their service years in Norway (city of Stavanger). On the inside of the ring shank initials of the former owner (J.M.) and an inscription ('Stavanger') are seen.Heav..
German leaflet in Russian for Red Army soldiers from propaganda projectile. The leaflet portrays a hand-written letter, written by a Russian POW to his former commander, Lt. Eremin, encouraging him to surrender to German forces, together with his unit. The leaflet is intended for winter period use, due to the fact that one side of the leaflet is printed in r..
German leaflet in Russian for Red Army soldiers from propaganda projectile. The leaflet portrays a hand-written letter, written by a Russian POW to his former commander, Lt. Eremin, encouraging him to surrender to German forces, together with his unit. The leaflet is intended for winter period use, due to the fact that one side of the leaflet is printed in r..
German leaflet in Russian for Red Army soldiers from propaganda projectile. The leaflet portrays a hand-written letter, written by a Russian POW to his former commander, Lt. Eremin, encouraging him to surrender to German forces, together with his unit. The leaflet is intended for winter period use, due to the fact that one side of the leaflet is printed in r..
German leaflet in Russian for Red Army soldiers from propaganda projectile. The leaflet portrays a hand-written letter, written by a Russian POW to his former commander, Lt. Eremin, encouraging him to surrender to German forces, together with his unit. The leaflet is intended for winter period use, due to the fact that it was partially printed in red, to be ..
German leaflet in Russian for Red Army soldiers from propaganda projectile. The leaflet portrays a hand-written letter, written by a Russian POW to his former commander, Lt. Eremin, encouraging him to surrender to German forces, together with his unit. The leaflet is intended for winter period use, due to the fact that it was partially printed in red, to be ..
German leaflet in Russian for Red Army soldiers from propaganda projectile. The leaflet portrays a hand-written letter, written by a Russian POW to his former commander, Lt. Eremin, encouraging him to surrender to German forces, together with his unit. The leaflet is intended for winter period use, due to the fact that one side of the leaflet is printed in r..
Photo of Abwehr (German military intelligence service) sabotage group. Soldiers are wearing Red Army uniforms with German Infantry Assault Badges (German: Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen) on their pockets. Most probably photo was taken right after the award ceremony. Approx. size of the photo is 10.5 x 7.6 cm. Printed on Agfa-Brovira photo paper. Very rare...
Photo of Abwehr (German military intelligence service) sabotage group. Soldiers are wearing Red Army uniforms with German Infantry Assault Badges (German: Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen) on their pockets. Badges are readily noticeable, well visible. Most probably photo was taken right after the award ceremony. This photo comes from a larger photo group. In other ..