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What are these Keys??? from Volgograd Digging

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    Default What are these Keys??? from Volgograd Digging

    Hi, here are some keys found by my friend in Volgograd he sent me as a present. I do not know exact location, or locations if more than one, that these keys were found.

    What are these for? Are they German or Russian? Maybe a quartermasters keys? Vehicle keys?

    Any ideas??

    Regards, Steve
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    I see ordinary lock keys as used for late 19 th century front and ordinary house doors. Some 19 th cent.cupboard keys , one key that could be used for an engine and one safe key.
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    Quote by stuka f View Post
    I see ordinary lock keys as used for late 19 th century front and ordinary house doors. Some 19 th cent.cupboard keys , one key that could be used for an engine and one safe key.
    Hi Stuka, OK, thanks for looking. I thought maybe the keys to the whole German or Red Army!!

    None of these keys are WW2 military related?

    Regards, Steve

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    Quote by Kilroy Was Here View Post
    Hi ..

    None of these keys are WW2 military related?

    Regards, Steve
    They could be in a way ... but they stay ;....??"key's"....??
    cheers
    Kris
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    Quote by stuka f View Post
    They could be in a way ... but they stay ;....??"key's"....??
    cheers
    Kris
    Hi Kris, Thanks, but I do not understand what you have said?? They could be in a way ... but they stay ;....??"key's"....??

    Steve

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    Default Re: What are these Keys??? from Volgograd Digging

    I mean they will never be classified as "militaria" even if they where made to open the door of a closet at the Führerbunker....
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    Default Re: What are these Keys??? from Volgograd Digging

    Quote by stuka f View Post
    I mean they will never be classified as "militaria" even if they where made to open the door of a closet at the Führerbunker....

    OK Kris, I see your point now. I will try to find out where there were found that might give an idea who might have used them.

    Which one is the engine and safe key?

    Regards, Steve

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    Default Re: What are these Keys??? from Volgograd Digging

    the flat one's on the second an 3th groupe are engine key's to me.
    The flat one on the 4 th groupe is a padlock key.
    And the last (biggest key) on the last groupe is a safe key.
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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