File:Museum of World War II Boston Natick Massachusetts 2015. Death's head cufflinks of Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Chief of the Gestapo. Mother's Cross Mutterkreuz and other Third Reich medals.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMuseum of World War II Boston Natick Massachusetts 2015. Death's head cufflinks of Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Chief of the Gestapo. Mother's Cross Mutterkreuz and other Third Reich medals.jpg |
English: Death's head (Totenkopf) cufflinks of Ernst Kaltenbrunner, chief of the Gestapo in Nazi Germany. Also Mother's Cross (Mutterkreuz) and other decorations and medals from The Third Reich. Photo taken in 2015 showing items from the exhibitions in the former International Museum of World War II in Natick, Massachusetts, a few miles west of Boston. The museum existed from 1999 to 2019 and housed a by-reservation-only collection of memorabilia and militaria consisting of over 7,000 artifacts, 100 uniforms, books, photos, etc. |
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