Rare WWII German Feldgendarmerie armband. Worn by army personnel assisting military police. Used during policing duties such as traffic control, discipline, and rear-area security. Woven green rayon, “Feld-Gendarmerie” embroidered in yellow. Returned after service.
The 29th Waffen-Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Italian) was formed in 1944 with Italian volunteers loyal to the German Reich. It fought mainly against partisans in Northern Italy.
The SS-Totenkopfverbände (SS-TV) were special SS units originally tasked with guarding duties and internal security. Over time, many of their members were transferred to front-line formations, including the Totenkopf Division.
Reproduction of the DAK tropical belt used by German troops in North Africa during WWII. Made with care, faithful to the original design.
Reproduction of the ring attached to the grip of the army dagger. Great product for restorations or replacements for original daggers.The item may require slight modifications to fit the dagger perfectly, as these varied over time or by manufacturer.
Reproduction of the crossguard for the Army Officer's Dagger. Great product for restorations or replacements for original daggers.The item may require slight modifications to fit the dagger perfectly, as these varied over time or by manufacturer.
Reproduction of the crossguard for the SS ore SA Dagger. Great product for restorations or replacements for original daggers.The item may require slight modifications to fit the dagger perfectly, as these varied over time or by manufacturer.
Reproduction of the crossguard for the SS ore SA Dagger. Great product for restorations or replacements for original daggers.The item may require slight modifications to fit the dagger perfectly, as these varied over time or by manufacturer.
Gold pin awarded to members of the Nazi Party, worn on civilian clothing and uniforms. This model had a golden crown and was awarded in special cases: to the first members (up to membership number 100,000), on the initiative of Adolf Hitler and every 30 January to particularly deserving members. This is the smaller model produced by the company Deschler...
The Minesweeper War Badge or Minesweepers, Sub-Chasers and Escort-Vessel War Badge (German: Kriegsabzeichen für Minensuch-, U-Boot-Jagd- und Sicherungsverbände) was a World War II German military decoration awarded to Kriegsmarine members for service on minesweepers vessels.
This small badge was worn by Volkswagen's specialist car mechanics.
The Lebensborn project was an initiative to promote Aryan population growth through selective breeding and support for racially “pure” mothers. The badge shown here is a historically inspired piece—an unofficial creation, as no official Lebensborn badge ever existed.
Werwolf (pronounced [ˈveːɐ̯vɔlf], German for "werewolf") was a Nazi plan, which began development in 1944, to create a resistance force which would operate behind enemy lines as the Alliesadvanced through Germany. Ultimately, Werwolf's propaganda value far outweighed its actual achievements.
Werwolf (pronounced [ˈveːɐ̯vɔlf], German for "werewolf") was a Nazi plan, which began development in 1944, to create a resistance force which would operate behind enemy lines as the Alliesadvanced through Germany. Ultimately, Werwolf's propaganda value far outweighed its actual achievements.
Gold pin awarded to members of the Nazi Party, worn on civilian clothing and uniforms. This model had a golden crown and was awarded in special cases: to the first members (up to membership number 100,000), on the initiative of Adolf Hitler and every 30 January to particularly deserving members. This is the model produced by the company Deschler & Sohn.
Reconstruction of the ring awarded to members of the Hitler Youth who had reached the rank of leader.The originals are often found in very small sizes, precisely because of the age of the real owners.We have reproduced this ring like no one ever before.
COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZED ENGRAVING 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...
Reichsbahn tinnies were small badges issued by the Nazi regime and the German state railway. Given to employees and occasionally to the public, they marked events or propaganda efforts. The railway was crucial for both economic and military transport across Nazi Germany.
A gold badge awarded to Nazi Party members, worn on both civilian clothes and uniforms. This specific model featured a gold wreath and was given in special cases: to the first members (up to membership number 100,000), personally by Adolf Hitler, and every January 30 to particularly deserving members. The replica is based on the annual award from January...
The SS Heimwehr Danzig was a short-lived military formation of Nazi Germany, formed in 1939 in the Free City of Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland). It played a role in the opening stages of World War II, specifically during the German invasion of Poland.
The Ustaše was a Croatian political and paramilitary movement founded in the 1930s by Ante Pavelić. The movement’s ideology was based on Croatian nationalism, anti-communism, and anti-Serb sentiments, aiming to create an independent Croatian state under a fascist dictatorship.
This is a small metallic figurine depicting Benito Mussolini performing the Roman salute, a gesture historically associated with Italian fascism. The statuette is crafted in a classical military pose, with one arm raised while wearing a uniform and a beret.