WWII/2 German officers matching pair of black POLS 44 marked. • £76.08 (2024)
Seller:gwhistorian✉️(42,965)99.9%, Location:South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item:305751992071WWII/2 German officers matching pair of black POLS 44 marked.. They are nicely marked inside of each boot. If you go over. (Price May Change). WWII/2 German officers matching pair of black POLS 44 marked. These are used period original so bid with confidence. They are nicely marked inside of each boot. Thank you for visiting our eBay store! We guarantee all of our products on this website so you can shop rest assured. If you'd like more information before you buy please contact us! Yes we do combine shipping on multiple purchases as much as possible. As long as you make payment within 4 days of winnin g the first item you are good. Per eBay policy, all items must be paid for within four days of the item ending, no exceptions. If you go over the four days without making payment your order will be cancelled per eBay policy. Once you pay for an order it cannot be held while you bid on other items. eBay requires shipment once payment is made. If the auction value exceeds $100.00, shipping will be elevated to Priority Mail to ensure safe transport and delivery. International Shipping will be determined after the auction. (Price May Change) We look forward to helping you find great things for your collection, we are Military Connection your #1 War Relics Source!
Condition:Used
Conflict:WW II (1939-45)
Original/Reproduction:Original
Theme:Militaria
Region of Origin:Germany
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WWII WW2 GERMAN leather HOLSTER for PPK pistol. ORIGINAL
Personal documents of military origin are kept in various departments of the Federal Archives: at the department Military Archives (Militärarchiv - MA) in Freiburg, at the department Information on Personal Data (Personenbezogene Auskünfte – PA) in Berlin-Reinickendorf (formerly Deutsche Dienststelle – WASt) and at the ...
The basic colour of the classic German infantry uniform was feldgrau or "field grey", which was actually a shade of green. The tunic of the uniform was this colour. Here you see a soldier with a feldgrau tunic.
You can request a copy of the Veteran's military records from the National Archives online, by mail, or fax. You can also request their military records in any of these ways: Visit the NPRC in person. Contact your state or county Veterans agency.
The fastest way to obtain a copy is through their website, at http://www.archives.gov/veterans/. Expect a two to three week wait to receive requested records. The SF-180 is also available at your local CalVet Veteran Services CVSO Locations or online.
Germanic SS uniforms were modified versions of the original black Allgemeine SS uniforms and were used strictly by the Germanic SS in occupied countries. These units were provided with surplus black uniforms upon which were displayed country specific insignia.
The basic uniform consisted of a blue-grey single-breasted, open-collared jacket with four pockets and flaps, light blue shirt and dark blue necktie, blue-grey trousers, black leather boots and a blue-grey peaked cap, side cap or Model 1935 Stahlhelm.
Originally, the SS uniform differed from the Wehrmacht uniform—whereas the regular army wore field grey, the SS wore black, head to toe (although later the SS did adopt field grey).
The records of the men and women called up to National Service during World War Two can also be found in the government's list of military service records. Another place to look is on genealogy and family history websites, who often have resources for checking and searching for military records.
Second World War records at The National Archives are records once held by central government departments, especially the departments responsible for the British Army, the Royal Navy, the Merchant Navy and the Royal Air Force.
Records of birth, marriage and death are generally kept at the German vital records office (Standesamt) where the event occurred. Most cities have websites at www. (nameofcity).de where you can find the contact information for the appropriate Standesamt and request a copy of your birth or marriage certificate.
Protestant records date back to about 1524, but Lutheran churches, in general, began requiring baptism, marriage and burial records in 1540; Catholics began in 1563, and by 1650 most Reformed parishes began keeping these records.
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