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English: German Luftwaffe uniforms, equipment, Nazi period militaria, memorabilia, etc.:
  • Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot on the Northern Front (Polarfliger) uniform with lined flying jacket etc., in the bakground, to the left.
  • Luftwaffe Arzt service uniform:
    • Rank insignia of a Hauptmann on shoulder boards and collar patches.
    • Military decorations: The War Merit Cross (German: Kriegsverdienstkreuz) and ribbon bar over right breast pocket. Cloth badge on left breast pocket.
    • Luftwaffe visored sevice cap.
    • Riding breeches, high boots.
  • German WW2 military food: Canned Leberwurst (liverwurst sausage)
  • Cap eagles (Mützenadler) produced by F. W. Assmann & Söhne button factory
  • German war time books: Rudolf Jacobs: Auf Posten in der Polarnacht - Ein Gebirgsjäger erzählt and Erich Wustmann : In Lappzelt und Renntierpulk.
  • Wehrmacht visor cap with pink piping for Panzertruppen
  • SS First Aid Kit (Verbandkasten) with "Life rune" emblem

etc.


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