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Please: What is the title of your book?
Thank you for the details on the Totenkopf!
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08-24-2016 02:01 PM
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shell2
Wim is a great man and we are very lucky that he helps us all. His books repay rereading and this is high praise, because most of the other regalia books
suffer from sloppy research and appalling style.
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Regarding these cupboards full of research I highly doubt to find something "new".
I ordered some books via my library and let you know if I have something to share with you.
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I have no idea if you find "the story" about the SS death's head in magazines like
"Uniformen-Markt", "Schwert und Spaten", "Deutsche Uniformen-Zeitschrift"
and others. I do not have time to go through all of the issues I have (all of them
I own practically complete).
In the well-known booklet "Die Uniformen der Braunhemden" by Freiherr von Eelking,
hardly anything about the death;'s head was noted:
As far as I remember I have not red about the death's head in the book "Die Geschichte der SA"
by Dr. Hans Volz, published in 1934. The SS-symbol was not included, as far as I remember.
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You have them nearly all? Did you ever let people from the outside enter your collection?
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shell2
You have them nearly all? Did you ever let people from the outside enter your collection?
Yes, but not all the copies are in a good condition. Sometimes the copies are lousy. Remember, a copying
machine from the 1970's was not that good, as some of them these days. I do not have originals, as I
do not need them. I just am interested in the text and for that a xerox-copy is even that good!
Yes, I had many visitors. At the end (after 30-35 years) some were nice and some of them are great friends,
but many were later not to be trusted and vicious. The one or the other even claimed he had written some
of my books. I always say: a new "friend" is 95% believe (as I am not clear-sighted) and 5% a true trust!!
I gave a lot of copies to those that were intending to write a book, as a help. I was given only a very, very few
books that actually included my material.
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Wim shares his knowledge in two ways: a.) his books, which, if we can, we should buy and b.) through this site, which we endorse and support.
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Oh, it is a pity if you didn't get the "thank you" that you were deserving for sure.
Nowadays it is easy to find tons of Totenkopf pictures online, but for me it is hard to find really valueable and trustful sources to write an academic paper. Those magazines are like gold to every historian interested in this topic.
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