Photo of US Headquarters in Berlin - Quick view
Original photo that measures about 25 x 20.5 centimeters. The bulding was the former HQ of Albert Kesselring. Also see last photo of current situation Very good condition.
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Original photo that measures about 25 x 20.5 centimeters. The bulding was the former HQ of Albert Kesselring. Also see last photo of current situation Very good condition.
Original Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 20.5 centimeters. Very good condition.
Original Mach 31, 1945 dated Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 20.5 centimeters. Very good condition.
Original August 12, 1944 dated Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 20.5 centimeters. Very good condition.
Original September 24, 1944 dated Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 20.5 centimeters. Very good condition.
Original September 12, 1944 dated photo that measures about 18 x 18 centimeters. Very good condition.
Original August 15, 1944 dated Signal Corps photo that measures about 26 x 20.5 centimeters. Very good condition.
Brass lighter that was originally painted green but lost all its paint. It is engraved with U.S.N. on one side and the initials D.A.B. with decorations on the other. The lighter functions properly and works! Nice piece with a personal touch that is excellent for display or 'use in the field'....
Early style medium size manual. 1942 dated. Contains 138 pages with many photos and drawings. The manual has some dog ears and slight water damage but is overall fine. Good condition.
Box for Hotchkiss Model 220 Stapler and Tacker. With Buy War Bonds and Stamp marking on the side. Nice wartime piece. Very good condition.
Foldout cardboard carrier for six bottles. This is the low version carrier with 1945 type Pepsi-Cola bottle cap logo. It was not been used. This type of cardboard carrier is hard to find today as not many survived. Also see photos of the patent numbers mentioned on the bottom of the carrier....
Foldout cardboard carrier for six bottles. This is the high version carrier with 1945 type Pepsi-Cola bottle cap logo. This type of cardboard carrier is hard to find today as not many survived. This carrier has not been used. The full bottle on the last photo is for display only. It does not...