Photo of The Cathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus and St. Ladislaus in Vilnius, Lithuania.In front of the Cathedral are clearly seen Lithuanian and German (occupational) flags.Very rare, unpublished photo. Size is approx. 8.9 x 6.1 cm..
Photo of The Cathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus and St. Ladislaus in Vilnius, Lithuania. In front of the Cathedral are clearly seen Lithuanian and German (occupational) flags. Size is approx. 10.3 x 7.2 cm. Printed on Agfa-Brovira photo paper...
Photo of The Cathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus and St. Ladislaus in Vilnius, Lithuania.In front of the Cathedral, on the left, an occupational German flag is clearly seen on another building. Very rare, unpublished photo. Size is approx. 7.1 x 6.9 cm..
Portrait photo of a civilian man wearing a Weimar Republic 'Wehrwolf' paramilitary association badge on the jacket lapel, 1923–1933. The enamel badge depicts a white skull and the
letter 'W' under it, on a black background. Approx. size of the photo is 5,7 x 8,5 cmThe
Wehrwolf was founded as a 'Mitteldeutscher Schutzverband' on 11 January
1923 to recru..
Portrait photo of German 19 Panzer-Division panzer crew member. 19 Panzer-Division pin in the upper buttonhole. Rare.Approx. size of photo - 8.6 x 13.7 cm...
Unmarked private purchase (German: Extrakoppelschloss) Wehrmacht Heer buckle for parade use. Buckle bears the motto "GOTT MIT UNS" (German: God with us) and oak leaf branches around the eagle clutching the swastika. Two-piece light metal (German: Leichtmetall) construction. The faceplate is separately attached with four tabs passed through slots and bent. Ov..
Rare design Westwall ring with bunkers and anti-tank obstacles
depicted on the front plate of the ring, accompanied by an inscriptions "WEST WALL" in capital letters on the upper part of the plate and date 1939/40 on the lower part.
Frequently used on german rings oak leaf motif on the ring band. Worn ring with beautiful and evenly spread patina. M..
World War I period ring with skull and crossbones, known in German as 'Totenkopfring'. Ornaments and stars to both sides of the front plate. Also, on the left side of the shank is seen a sandglass, and on the right - a flag with a pole (?). Totenkopfrings were very popular among German Army troops during World War I and World War II as well.Ring made of unpr..
On February 6, 1888, in one of his last and most famous Reichstag speeches, Otto von Bismarck called for an expansion of the army to meet existing and potential foreign threats. Near the end of his long speech,
Bismarck told the house: "We Germans fear God and but nothing else in
the world!" [“Wir Deutschen fürchten Gott, aber sonst nichts in der
Welt!..
On February 6, 1888, in one of his last and most famous Reichstag speeches, Otto von Bismarck called for an expansion of the army to meet existing and potential foreign threats. Near the end of his long speech,
Bismarck told the house: "We Germans fear God and but nothing else in
the world!" [“Wir Deutschen fürchten Gott, aber sonst nichts in der
Welt!..