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Original Nazi Relics and Other Collectibles

700-04. Nazi 1934 "Niedersachsen tag" Tinnie Badge. Outstanding stamped brass badge which measures about 1 7/8" high. I'm not sure what "Verden 782" refers to...$45.

650-04. Unissued Nazi Railway Workers Collar Patches. We have uncovered a scarce original factory sheet of Nazi Railway Workers collar patches as worn on the closed-neck tunic. This pattern, introduced in 1942, consists of a machine-embroidered yellow design on black cloth. We are cutting up the sheet and selling the patches in pairs (one left and one right patch) similar to the example shown in the photo above. These are unissued examples...$35 pair.

651-04. WWI German Black Wound Badge Stickpin. Outstanding larger stickpin with cut-out black wound badge. Most of the original black paint finish present. The oval badge portion is over 3/4" high. Twisted pattern pin...$35.

623-04. Nazi EM Artillery Shoulder Straps. Outstanding shoulder straps of dark grey wool construction with red (Artillery) piping. These sewn-in shoulder straps are a matched pair and are part of an outstanding grouping of original Nazi relics collected near Paris, France in about 1946 and stored away since then...$45 pair.

755-04. Nazi Iron Cross 1939 2nd Class Award Document Signed by General der Flieger Robert Ritter von Greim, and Notice to Father. Outstanding set of two documents to the same individual "Feldwebel Franz Schwetje". The Iron Cross award document is dated 23.11.1940 and bears the clear original ink signature of von Greim, who was awarded the Blue Max as a fighter pilot in WWI. Robert Ritter von Greim was the Commanding General of the Fliegerkorps V and this document bears a purple inkstamp for the "Generalkommando des V. Flieger Korps". Von Greim was one of Hitler's last visitors in the Reich Chancellery when von Greim and famed female test pilot Hanna Reitsch flew into Berlin on April 25, 1945. Hitler promoted von Greim to Field Marshal and made him commander of the Luftwaffe, replacing Göring. While a prisoner of war, von Greim committed suicide on May 24, 1945. The extremely fine notice to the soldier's father is dated 22.2.1941 and informs the father that his son was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class. This historic set is worthy of further research...$175 set.

663-04. Nazi Hitler Youth (?) Bandsman Musician's Wings. Outstanding matched pair of musician's "swallow nests" as worn on the upper shoulders. Each features seven vertical white patterned cloth stripes with grey background and a white bottom stripe. The reverse features a black cloth backing and five black metal hooks for attaching wings to tunic...$50 pair.