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Hitler Youth HJ Steel Belt and buckle Impressed ‘Blut Und Ehre’ ‘Blood and Honour’ and alloy clasp. - N 94
This is a Hitler Youth or ‘Hitler jugend’ issue buckle circa 1936 belt and buckle impressed with ‘Blut Und Ehre’ ‘Blood and Honour’ together with an alloy clasp. The Hitler Youth was the youth organisation of the Nazi Party in Germany. Its origins date back to 1922 and it received the name Hitler-Jugend, Bund deutscher Arbeiterjugend ("Hitler Youth, League of German Worker Youth") in July 1926. From 1936 until 1945, it was the sole official boys' youth organisation in Germany and it was partially a paramilitary organisation; it was composed of the Hitler Youth proper for male youths aged 14 to 18, and the German Youngsters in the Hitler Youth (Deutsches Jungvolk in der Hitler Jugend or "DJ", also "DJV") for younger boys aged 10 to 14. The Hitler Jugend buckle is marked on the back with RZM and maker M4 / 23. The clasp is made of pressed aluminium and is stamped on the back OLC. See ‘German Belt Buckles 1845-1945 pages 270-71 by Peter Nash. The total leather belt is 38” in length and is in good condition. Price includes UK delivery. N 94
£245.00

Original WW2 Nazi German War Ensign Flag of Germany (1938-1945). N 94. - N 94
This is an original WW2 dated Nazi German War Ensign of Germany. These flags were in service with the Kriegsmarine, Heer and Luftwaffe from 1938-1945. The red cotton double sided flag is printed with black & white large Swastika. It also has the Nazi German National Emblem Swastika & Maltese cross. It has stitched edges, and a white hem on one side rope and wooden toggle. The white hem has original maker's tag that reads "Fahnen-Kley HAMM (Westf.) This is clean and intact. This is a good quality original flag as would be expected for SS issue. It measures 142cm x 87cm. The price includes UK delivery. N 94. (Box 4)
£475.00

**Original & Rare**Pre WW2 1938 Nazi RZM Labelled Hitler Youth (HJ) League Of German Girls / Band Of German Maidens (BDM) Multi Panel Construction Heavy Cotton Pole Pennant / Flag. Sn 19183 - 19183
The League of German Girls or the Band of German Maidens (German: Bund Deutscher Mädel, abbreviated as BDM) was the girls' wing of the Nazi Party youth movement, the Hitler Youth. It was the only legal female youth organization in Nazi Germany. Images of original period BDM recruitment posters can be seen in image 1. This is a rare, excellent condition, double sided, stitched panel, Nazi BDM triangular Pennant Flag for pole mounting. Measuring 41” x 21 ¼” one side has a blood red background with broad white cotton band which has a black tape Swastika within a white cloth diamond crossing it. The reverse is a field of black cotton with large white tape letters ‘BDM’ and large red and white diamond section HJ lozenge emblem which has a central diamond set square white cloth panel and black tape swastika. The pennant has a hem with 2 brass ringed holes for pole mounting. The hem has black ink date ‘1938’ & original paper RZM label marked ‘Hersteller’, with printed number 407988 and partially visible HJ diamond lozenge ink mark. All stitching & material is correct period quality, intact and has no signs of damage or mothing. The price for this rare original Hitler Youth BDM Pennant Flag includes UK delivery. Sn 19183
£675.00

**ORIGINAL & RARE**Early WW2 1939 Nazi German NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers Party) Double Sided Red Cotton Pennant With Swastikas & Original RZM Label. Sn 19196. - 19196
This is an original superb construction triangular Nazi pennant. The pennant measures 16” x 9 ¾”. It has no damage and made of double sided Red cotton with intricate stitched edging. The hem has 2 brass ringed holes for mounting, RZM paper label & ink stamped date ‘1939’. Both sides of the pennant have black tape Swastikas on white cotton roundel panels. All material and correct superb stitching are clean & intact with no mothing. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 19196
£395.00

**ORIGINAL & RARE**1934 Dated Early Nazi SS Officer’s Padded Wool Armband Ink Stamped With Swastika & SS Runes. Sn 19191 - 19191
An excellent original cloth backed crimson wool Nazi SS Officer’s armband with black tape edging, white sewn on central circular panel with black tape Swastika. The cloth lining has ink stamps 'SS' runes within roundel below ‘1934’ date and Swastika within roundel. All material and correct stitching are clean & intact with no mothing. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 19191
£675.00

( RESERVED 16/02) WW2 1940 Nazi German War Ensign Flag of Germany (1938-1945) With Several Original Ink Stamps including SS acceptance .. Sn 19188 - 19188
This is an original WW2 dated Nazi German War Ensign of Germany. These flags were in service with the Kriegsmarine, Heer and Luftwaffe from 1938-1945. The red cotton double sided flag is printed with black & white large Swastika. It also has the Nazi German National Emblem Swastika & Maltese cross. It has stitched edges, reinforced blue tape hem on 3 sides and white hem on one side with brass ringed holes for pole mounting. The white hem has original ink stamps comprising Eagle with Swastika roundel also an SS rectangular cartouche containing German script, 1940 date and Swastika within roundel. The is clean and intact. This is a good quality original flag as would be expected for SS issue. It measures 142cm x 87cm. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 19188
£575.00

**Scarce** WWI Iron Cross and Ribbon 2nd Class. BA 384. - BA 384
On 17 March 1813 King Frederick William III of Prussia who had fled to non-occupied Breslau (today Wrocław) – established the military decoration of the Iron Cross, backdated to 10 March (the late Queen Louise's birthday). The Iron Cross was awarded to soldiers during the Wars of Liberation against Napoleon. Before a soldier could be awarded with the Iron Cross 1st Class, he needed to have been decorated with the Iron Cross 2nd Class. It was first awarded to Karl August Ferdinand von Borcke on 21 April 1813. The first form of the Iron Crosses 1st Class were stitched in ribbon to the left uniform breast. By order of 1 June 1813, the 2nd form was created in cast iron with silver borders, and 8 loops on the reverse, to be fixed to the left uniform breast. In 1817 a total of 670 chevaliers had received the Iron Cross 1st Class. This excellent example has the makers mark on the ring ‘S-W’ (Sy-Wagner of Berlin). It carries its original black and white ribbon. A real collectors piece. The price includes U.K. delivery. BA 384.
£145.00

C1937 Nazi German Army Buckle imprinted - ‘GOTT MIT UNS’ ‘God is with us’. N 88. - N 88
The eagle on the first pattern ‘Wehrmacht Heer’ buckle was initially faced to the wearer’s right as had the Weimar eagle. This however was soon changed to a design with the eagle facing the wearer’s left, in which form it remained to the end of the war. The reason for the change is unclear but it may have been to bring it into line with the political eagle that face it’s left. From its introduction in 1936 the one piece aluminium buckle was produced with either a bright metal finish or a factory paint finish of olive green for combat use. (See German Belt Buckles 1845-1945 page 124 by Peter Nash) This example has some its olive paint on the front revealing the metals mottled effect. The underside still retains most of its olive coloured paint. A very nice buckle. Price includes UK delivery. N 88
£275.00

A 1937 Nazi German Army Buckle imprinted - ‘GOTT MIT UNS’ ‘God is with us’. N 87. - N 87
The eagle on the first pattern ‘Wehrmacht Heer’ buckle was initially faced to the wearer’s right as had the Weimar eagle. This however was soon changed to a design with the eagle facing the wearer’s left, in which form it remained to the end of the war. The reason for the change is unclear but it may have been to bring it into line with the political eagle that face it’s left. From its introduction in 1936 the one piece aluminium buckle was produced with either a bright metal finish or a factory paint finish of olive green for combat use. (See German Belt Buckles 1845-1945 page 124 by Peter Nash) This example has its olive paint virtually removed on the front revealing the metals mottled effect. The pins at the rear have some heavy rust. Price includes UK delivery. N 87.
£125.00

*A Set of Three German Imperial Wound Badges. BA 383. - BA 383
German Imperial wound badges were instituted in 1918 by ‘Kaiser Wilhelm II’ (03/03/1918). The criteria for the award were: Up to two wounds: Black award. Three to five wounds: Silver award. One wound resulting in the loss of a hand, foot, eye or deafness: Silver award. Five or more wounds: Gold award. One wound resulting in total disability, permanent blindness or loss of manhood: Gold award. All badges were made from pressed steel, brass or zinc and worn on the left breast of the uniform. A lovely collectable set of three badges. The price includes U.K. delivery. BA 383.
£295.00

A 1937 Nazi German Army Buckle imprinted - ‘GOTT MIT UNS’ ‘God is with us’. N 86. - N 86
The eagle on the first pattern ‘Wehrmacht Heer’ buckle was initially faced to the wearer’s right as had the Weimar eagle. This however was soon changed to a design with the eagle facing the wearer’s left, in which form it remained to the end of the war. The reason for the change is unclear but it may have been to bring it into line with the political eagle that face it’s left. From its introduction in 1936 the one piece aluminium buckle was produced with either a bright metal finish or a factory paint finish of olive green for combat use. (See German Belt Buckles 1845-1945 page 124 by Peter Nash) This example has its olive paint virtually removed on the front revealing the metals mottled effect. The underside still retains its olive coloured paint. A very nice buckle with leather tab imprinted ‘1937’ with the makers mark illegible. Price includes UK delivery. N 86
£175.00

Luftwaffe LKp S101 Summer Flying Helmet. L 351 - L 351
This model was introduced in 1938, and replaced the 1936 specification LKpS100 and whilst made to the same basic pattern it featured improved Siemens communications and better sound insulation. Instead of aluminium earphones housings of the earlier helmets this features hard rubber cups covered with dark brown leather which had a more streamlined appearance and with an external recess at the top which helped secure the goggle straps in place. The avionics were also enhanced by the installation of Perspex membranes inside and padded with fleece lined cushions around the earphone speaker. The housing for the throat microphones on the LKp S101 was also improved with two straps containing the microphone linked by an inverted ‘T’ (showing signs of a repair) at the nape of the helmet. This also served as the junction between the helmet's internal wiring and the long cord and plug-in connector. The throat straps were adjustable by means of two buckles, and once correctly adjusted could be joined together or removed at the front by means of a snap fastening. This examples 'salt and pepper' cotton weave fabric shell shows signs of in service use with no external tears. The buckles are all intact with good aged patina. The goggle straps are all fine and functional and fitted with Prym snaps; the characteristic double chin straps are both excellent. Inside there are two labels, one reading: ‘Siemans-Baumuster- LKp S 101- Ln-Nr. 26617’ and the other ‘Bekledungswerke Neumünster Grölle’. Examples are shown in Mick Prodger's 'Luftwaffe V RAF' reference book page 25 centre top and described as 'labels from an early helmet'. The communication power lead is 130cm with a Bakelite inline resister and 2 pin plug. The wiring insulation is showing signs of age related deterioration. A lovely collectable item. The price includes U.K. delivery. L 351
£575.00
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