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    Chopperman

    ww2 US HBT shirt ----- Need Help

    Hi guys,
    I am looking a buying this ww2 USMC HBT shirt but have no clue if it's real
    or not. It will be used as a prop in an upcoming

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    hema0502

    hello

    Hello,

    My name is Marissa and I work at a Holocaust Museum and am doing research on some Hungarian buttons, WWII tinnies, and stickpins.

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    PhilipS

    Hello!

    Hello!
    So, to introduce myself, i suppose all I need to say is that i'm a collector from the UK, who enjoys collecting Hungarian cold war items!

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    NH3CL

    Ukr. Schutzm. Arb.Batl. 285

    Hi guys,

    The following EKM belongs to Ukrainian Schutzmann Arbeit Batallion 285.



    Schutzmannschaft was the

    04-23-2024, 06:33 PM
    dzyner

    I need some help identifying this Imperial German Iron Cross plaque...

    Any ideas what this plaque would have been used for? The reverse suggests it once had a bolt at the center, and looks as if it may have been attached

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    Heartfeltzero

    WW2 Era Homefront Letter. Lots of interesting content about collecting.


    This letter is about bit different than the average letters I collect. This one doesn’t have much to do, militarily. But it does have some interesting

    04-23-2024, 03:31 PM
  • incredible WW1 ground digged find!!!!!!!

    Attachment 239299Attachment 186914I'm sharing here with the WW1 aficionados,what i think is the most incredible find for a couple of years ,in our soil of France.
    A member of my french forum digged this stuff last week,in a kind of dump site.
    This is not something our eyes are able to see without instantly crying....
    And it's only the beginning,he's today back on the place and keep on diggin'!!
    Pics courtesy of Harvest.
    Russia's not the only place to dig,ha ha ha !!!France's first!!

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    This article was originally published in forum thread: an incredible WW1 ground digged find!!!!!!! started by sebfrench76 View original post
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    1. jackczech's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      jackczech -
      Nice.Are thay for sale?
    1. Reg's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Reg -
      Fantastic!!!!!
    1. Harvest's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Harvest -
      Quote by jackczech View Post
      Nice.Are thay for sale?
      yes some of them are for sale
    1. Harvest's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Harvest -
    1. talltom's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      talltom -
      are any of them for sale and if so how much
    1. Weissen's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Weissen -
      Fabulous find... Congratshttp://1.2.3.9/bmi/warrelics.eu/forum/images/smilies/sigpic741_5.gif
    1. CCMJR's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      CCMJR -
      This find, with nearly every helmet being a camo version, throws cold water on those who say that there are too many camo helmets and that most are postwar paint jobs. It also lends credence to the theory that the retreating army had little time for photography. Those who say that there is no photographic evidence that camo helmets were common, have not seen this.

      Chip
    1. Gustaf B's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Gustaf B -
      Hey Chip. The Germans may not have taken photos of the camo helmets, but the Australians did, there is a series of photos of German POWs captured on 8. August 1918. Many of the helmets visible are camo, the most common being the black boarder version.
      Best
      Gus
    1. Berthier92's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Berthier92 -
      Quote by Julekpl View Post
      Wow very cool find, I wish I knew better spots to look for when I go relic hunting, and find similar things other than a few bullets
      I wish there WERE spots in NZ for relic hunting!!
    1. herrzark's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      herrzark -
      great find.cant wait for new photos
    1. Paul D's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Paul D -
      What Battlefield area were they found in ?
    1. bigredone's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      bigredone -
      I don't even know what to say! there so preserved! what are the prices?
    1. sebfrench76's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      sebfrench76 -
      Please ask the question by pm to "harvest".Thanks.He is the owner of these helmets.
    1. command450's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      command450 -
      wow .... amazing how some of those lids survived !!!
    1. Phil97's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Phil97 -
      how much for one of the helmets?
      please send me a message
    1. wjbean's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      wjbean -
      They are in an amazing state of preservation!
    1. Harvest's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Harvest -
      thanks all for comments!
    1. Kolby72's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Kolby72 -
      this is truely one of the coolest things I have seen in a while. I am part of a Relic hunting group here in Germany and we have not had the fortune to find such awesome things! with your permission I would like to share the pics. Really awesome!
    1. Harvest's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      Harvest -
      yes share some pics no problem !!!
    1. stalingradshadow's avatar in War relics WW2 military forums
      stalingradshadow -
      jeseus you are luky mannnnnnnnn iam glad
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