My small contribution: pre-WW2 Polish kettle drum skirt supposedly associated with the 18th Cavalry Regiment and captured as a souvenir in the September '39 campaign.
Regards,
Tony
My small contribution: pre-WW2 Polish kettle drum skirt supposedly associated with the 18th Cavalry Regiment and captured as a souvenir in the September '39 campaign.
Regards,
Tony
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
Fantastic pieces. I do not have any flags anymore- but i will get me a couple in the future. I would love to have any of the Cossacks flags.!
The unit is that it was located in wonazac/muhldorf/inn h in oberbayyern in sa group hochland, and was under brigade 85. The regular foot unit was given the name ` munchen-land at the35 reichsparteitag.
I may be selling this flag if any one is interested please pm me
Here my only flag so far, have no idea what it is, my grandad gave it to me today, the story he gave me with it is that he got it off an old friend when he owned a pub, and that the flag came from the Falklands while the war was going on, thats ll i know about his flag,
I love this flag now and its in my opinon the best piece in my collection, but i have no idea what it is, so does anyone know what it is??
Thanks
Tom
My Kriegsmarine Flottillenstander.
Cheers.
Nuno
Here you go Nuno here's a few of mine
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