Found this whilst poking around for weapons information:
http://www.nat-military-museum.lu/pages ... relics.php
Military archeaology?
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Hi Tom,
Yes Roland Gaul and his team have got a great Museum in Diekirch. I heartily recommend it to anyone who is ever in the area.
btw, they've updated the site URL so your link should be this one.
http://www.mnhm.lu/pageshtml/germanrelics.php
Any help needed with your own search?
Yes Roland Gaul and his team have got a great Museum in Diekirch. I heartily recommend it to anyone who is ever in the area.
btw, they've updated the site URL so your link should be this one.
http://www.mnhm.lu/pageshtml/germanrelics.php
Any help needed with your own search?
Simon Harrold
WW2 Battlefield Relics: German Erkennungsmarken decoded.
WW2 Battlefield Relics: German Erkennungsmarken decoded.
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Simon, most of what I want to find is in Russian Karelia. Unless you happen to be visiting Wingen-sur-Moder, or Trier?
Re: Military archeaology?
Are you after information or relics?
Simon Harrold
WW2 Battlefield Relics: German Erkennungsmarken decoded.
WW2 Battlefield Relics: German Erkennungsmarken decoded.
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Information, really. Relics are harder to post!Simon H wrote:Are you after information or relics?
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LOL
Simon Harrold
WW2 Battlefield Relics: German Erkennungsmarken decoded.
WW2 Battlefield Relics: German Erkennungsmarken decoded.