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12-08-2013 07:41 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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The man with the cigarette holder is Ludwig Erhard who was chancellor fifty years ago in the FRG. And when Munich had a big garrison of U.S. troops drooling over Nazi relics as well as the young women. The 1961 film about rape and U.S. soldiers in the FRG evokes the era I am describing which today is as much a part of history as the III. Reich and in many ways quite compelling. This was Breuer's world, the shadow world of the early FRG wit the high interoperability with that before 1945.
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I am sorry to tell you that your property is less than you hoped, but such an experience belongs to all of us here. It surely has been part of my life, and one either accepts such a thing and tucks into the complexity and confusion of the material, or one flees in disgust to collect Pez containers or spend money on index funds to beat the market. I took my set backs in early collecting as a spur to more action, greater knowledge, and finer insight.
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The Breuer tunics were generally made from redyed Bundesgrenzschutz green uniforms, and the greenish tint was sometimes found in the nooks and crannies, which is not the case with a real black SS uniform, naturally.
The BGS was established in 1952 and used a uniform with Wehrmacht and Waffen SS elements to its tailoring. I actually have one of these minus the Breuer label.
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Thnak you all for such wonderful insight. This forum is quite increbdible. Jim
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