German Army Soldbuch Major. Walter Bätz Beob.Abt.16 Artillery Listening Unit
Original German army artillery officer Soldbuch issued to Major Walter Bätz of Beobachtungsabteilung.16 which was an Artillery observation unit. Bätz served in Southern Russia throughout the entire war. He later joined Beob.Abt.69. Bätz was well decorated during the war including the German army Long service medal, Westwall medal, Iron Cross second class, Merit cross with swords Second and Firs... read more
German Kriegsmarine Soldbuch Walter Lüngen Marinefrontspange Recipient VERY RARE!
Original German navy Soldbuch to Walter Lüngen FP number. 53935 30.Minen-Flottillen Kommando (Minesweeper ship) included alongside Lüngens Soldbuch is several award certificates pre war dated noting his experience as a machinist. Several awards are noted in the Soldbuch including both Iron Cross in Second and First class and in March 1945 he was issued with the Marinefrontspange, an award only ... read more
595.00 GBP
German Army Soldbuch Obergefreiter Karl Mois Grenadier Regt 687
Original German army Soldbuch issued to Obergefreiter Karl Mois of the 687 Grenadier regiment. The unit at the time of Mois enlistment was tasked to liberate the 6th Army currently seized at Stalingrad. Mois’ unit was attached to the XVII Armeekorps commanded by General Hollidt. The attempted liberation of the encircled army was a failure and Mois was later transferred to Grenadier Regiment 404... read more
German Army Soldbuch Unteroffizier Erich Burwick Beob.Abt.29
Original German army Soldbuch issued to Unteroffizier Erich Burwick of Beobachtungs. Abteilung 29 (Artillery Listening unit) these units were the eyes and ears of the Artillery. Oftenly deployed way infront of artillery and in positions with vantage points on targets. They helped pinpoint perfect artillery fire on objectives, the help of Beobachtung units made German artillery lethally accurate... read more
Wehrmacht Traffic Signal Stick 1942 Dated
Original German army traffic signal stick as carried in most troop transport motor vehicles and staff cars. This stick is in superb original condition with its grooved wooden handle and metal hinged disc painted red and white. The original sliding lock is present on the reverse which opens and shuts the paddles. Nice untouched piece with its period paint. Lower part of the stick marked 42 for t... read more
German Army Ordnance Tan White Washed MG34/42 Ammunition Tin
Original German ammunition tin for the MG34/42 machine gun. The tin is painted ordnance tan as issued by the factory from 1943 and later has been white washed for a winter campaign. Tin is marked brh/4 on the lid. In nice condition with original paint. read more
German MG34 Gurttrommel With Baskets Fully Matching WA43
Original German MG34 Gurttrommel with baskets, all pieces marked WA43. Painted in a very dark green/ grey colour. Completely unissued with a thick layer of dust due to storage. A perfect example hard to upgrade! read more
German 1st Type “Afrika” Camel Hair Cufftitle
Original unissued German 1st type “Afrika” cufftitle manufactured of camel hair. A very nice quality piece which early on had to be earned to be worn on the uniform unlike the later bevo “Afrikakorps” title which was worn as part of the uniform. The cuff title depicts the Afrika lettering embroidered between two palm trees with white stripes above neatly and tightly machined sewn to the edge of... read more
German Army Soldbuch Gefreiter Karl Volk Pioneer.Btl.60
Original German army Soldbuch issued to Gefreiter Karl Volk who served with Pioneer Battalion 60 forming part of the XIV Army Corps. By the time he joined the unit in 1943 the unit was destroyed at Stalingrad and eventually rebuilt in Italy. Volk’s unit was involved in the defence of Italy from the initial allied invasion at Salerno where he was wounded in the eye due to Mine/ shrapnel splinter... read more
German Army Soldbuch Obergefreiter Alfred Schmidt Western Front 1944-45
Original German army Soldbuch issued to Obergefreiter Alfred Schmidt of Fusilier Batalion 48, later absorbed into Volksgrenadier Division 559 who fought in France and Germany during the later years of WW2. Likely taken prisoner by allied forces on the western front. No awards are listed. read more
155.00 GBP










