German War Booty
Formal Award Document Cases of Knight's Crosses Awarded to Luftwaffe Generalmajor Dietrich Peltz. The case on the right is for the Knight's Cross with oakleaves, the case on the left is for the Knight's cross, while the case in the lower center is for the Knight's Cross with oak leaves and swords. All three cases are in mint condition and, most likely, represent the best condition set to survive the war!
Ultra-Rare Spanish Cross in Gold with Swords and Diamonds. Only 27 of these crosses were awarded to veterans of the Legion Condor, making it one of the rarest Third Reich decorations. This item was veteran acquired by Ohio collector Jason P. Burmeister.
The Three Daggers of the Deutsche Wehrmacht. Luftwaffe, Marine and Heer. Each unissued dagger is complete with it's Eickhorn-marked paper issue bag and metal Eickhorn issue tag. Note that the model numbers on the bottom of the bags match the numbers shown in the Eickhorn Kundendienst sales catalog.
This mint-condition artillery standard was veteran acquired by Ohio collector Jason P. Burmeister. These artifacts are highly desirable because of their rarity and the quality workmanship. This standard is constructed of red silk flag cloth with silver bullion embroidery and fringe.
Heinrich Himmler's SS identity card #168 designating Himmler as the Reichsfuhrer-SS. The card is hand signed on the reverse by Hitler.
Thomas M. Johnson, "World War II German War Booty - Vol. III", Author Published, 1998
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