Lol I didn't buy it. The family are keeping all his stuff together which is a great thing to do, Cheers, Richard.
Lol I didn't buy it. The family are keeping all his stuff together which is a great thing to do, Cheers, Richard.
Well it is a very cool vet bring back item, I am looking to buy a complete one, I love the stag grips, and they are rising in price!
my father told me that all the swords and daggers/bayonets where laid on the railway and a engine was run over them.
Richard,
Its a good restoration project!!, C,mon find another blade for it man
Regards Mac 66.
After the war the locals were ordered to surrender all nazi items/weapons, many of them would pile up swords/knives/weapons of all kinds in the middle of the street for the US tanks to drive over them, I can hear the crunching now lol.
I didn't catch any obvious destruction of the war trphies, but interesting footage nonetheless at 34:20
and at 1:00 in this colourized version
Soviet Victory Parade of 1945 [Part II] - Final - YouTube
Regards,
Tony
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Tonx, throwing a flag on the ground.
Maybe before - a symbolic destruction.
Regards
Vedran
I believe none of those flags were actually destroyed, they are displayed under a plexiglass floor in a museum near stalingrad, not sure about the name but I have seen the photo's on here from a forum member who visited there, someone correct me if im wrong.
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