War Militaria exclusively presents the Totenkopfring in 925 Sterling Silver. An object finely reconstructed by our engravers and produced by our jewellery in Florence. Accompanied by a super limited edition collector's case, containing the assignment letter, the guarantee certificate and the original cylindrical box. We present you a unique object in the...
Blending classic aviation-inspired design with contemporary craftsmanship, this timepiece offers both durability and style. It features a robust 43mm matte silver alloy case, complemented by a domed glass and a stainless steel caseback, ensuring long-lasting appeal.
Upgraded version, with thicker cotton and thicker paint. Double sided. Beautiful cotton flag. Cured in the smallest details. At the side there is a rope, like the original.Made exclusively for our customers!
This badge, worn by the workers of the Istituto Nazionale Luce, depicts the emblem of the Kingdom of Italy next to that of the Fascist Regime. The Institute was responsible for the editing and production of newsreels and documentaries (especially interesting are those by the director Blasetti, discovering rural Italy).
The Afrika Korps or German Africa Corps (German: Deutsches Afrikakorps, DAK About this sound listen (help·info)) was the German expeditionary force in Africa during the North African Campaign of World War II.
The Forstschutzkommando des Reichsforstmeisters was established in February 1940 with the mission of overseeing and safeguarding forestry operations in occupied Poland. Its personnel included German forestry officials, woodworkers, and ethnic Germans from Poland.
Commemorative plaque awarded to members of the NSKK who participated in the 1935 event in Brandenburg.
Commemorative plaque awarded to members of the NSKK who participated in the 1937 motor tests in Nordmark.
A 28mm diameter, convex badge with enamels. Its obverse is in the form of a steering wheel, with an encircled swastika to its center and "N.S.K.K" above. Beneath which is scrolled "Kriegskraftfahrerin" (War[time]-motor-driver, with the "-in" suffix establishing the driver as being female).To its reverse is crimped a horizontal pin-back device.
A 28mm diameter, convex badge with painted detailing. Its obverse is in the form of a steering wheel, with an encircled swastika to its center and "N.S.K.K" above. Beneath which is scrolled "Kriegskraftfahrerin" (War[time]-motor-driver, with the "-in" suffix establishing the driver as being female).To its reverse is crimped a horizontal pin-back device.
A 28mm diameter, convex badge with painted detailing. Its obverse is in the form of a steering wheel, with an encircled swastika to its center and "N.S.K.K" above. Beneath which is scrolled "Kriegskraftfahrerin" (War[time]-motor-driver, with the "-in" suffix establishing the driver as being female).To its reverse is crimped a horizontal pin-back device.
"The young war volunteer had become an old soldier / 1915 Volunteer Riflemen 1918".After the Italians declared war in 1915, numerous young people in Upper Austria volunteered for the southern front. They were deployed as "young riflemen" in the Landsturm.
Minted for the participants of the San Sepolcro meeting. The original manufacturer is unknown. There was also a larger version in tinsel, for party uniforms.
Eagle, standard model, used for the handles of SS, SA and NSKK sidearms. This is the perfect product to replace the missing eagles on the original daggers, as it comes with the correct back pins.
Eagle produced in the late war period, used for the handles of SS sidearms, in particular for the Dagger of Honour. This is the perfect product to replace the missing eagles on the original daggers, as it comes with the correct back pins.
Faithful reconstruction of the letter that accompanied the German Cross in Gold. Printed on antique paper made in Germany 120gr/m2. Stamp affixed separately by hand. MEDAL EXCLUDED. The photo is watermarked for copyright reasons, but the product you receive will be watermark-free.
During the Second World War, the Security and Auxiliary Service (SHD) was a task area of the Air Raid Protection Service (LS), which was set up in the German Reich from 1939/1940 for use after air raids. Preliminary considerations for a service of this kind date back to the Weimar Republic.
The Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB; "Reich Air Protection League") was a civil defense organization in Nazi Germany in charge of air raid precautions in residential areas and among smaller businesses.
The National Socialist German Students' Union (German: Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Studentenbund, abbreviated NSDStB) was founded in 1926 as a division of the Nazi Party with the mission of integrating University-level education and academic life within the framework of the Nazi worldview.