I collect, but tired about being called a nazi. I am not, just glad in history. Therefore I use some military forums to share knowledge etc. Thank you for this.
Whats my hobby? tracking down fascists and Nazi lovers who collect Hitler Shite. This is not a hobby, its a fetish! Why not take up a more honourable hobby like stealing ladies panties off their washing line ya little creep
as a young boy we had an elderley german neighbour who drank alot as he had a massive collection of beer bottles next to hes house ,hundreds of them and they would be collected every two weeks ,my dad said he was an alcoholic, he told mY dad that he was a soldier in WW2 ,one day the old man asked me to help him clean out hes backyard and get paid to tidy the garden,i did such a good job he asked me to help tidy the inside of the house ,i found a locked cupboard and tried to open it and the old man yelled at me and said never try open that cupboard door ,after months of gaining hes trust he let me see in that locked cupboard and you wouldnt believe it but it was full of old clothes and empty shoe boxes
I love history, I just purchased my 1st WWII American Airborne Eagle patch. Also recently obtained a German 1st class Iron Cross. These items will only appreciate in value as the clock passes.
@@marianmoses9604 For Authenticating an Iron cross there are several different methods, as my understanding is they are made from several different pieces, versus being just one solid piece of metal. As for patches, you can easily test the threads, often times there is an aging to the cloth material, a patina if you will that can only happen over long periods of time. Patches were often sewn in with a tan cotton backing. Authentic patches also will not glow or fluoresce under a black light.
@@marianmoses9604 I couldn't agree more. Thankfully I have a line on a dealer here in my area who only trades and deals with reputable merchants. He often hits the WWII shows in Europe and Germany. Many of the Nazi Iron Cross's also had a certain Hallmark on the back, however some did not have one at all. I was able to do the paper test on my Iron Cross, and additionally have the clasp itself authenticated. I don't blame anyone for scrutinizing before purchasing. Its simply a good necessary practice these days.
The sacrifices our ancestors made is worth remembering. Could you imagine, u think in germany 9 of 10 men died. Russia lost tens of millions of lives. Japanese lost many lives, and so did all the allies. The bravery of these men and women will be forever honoured. Now we face a new war, its right in our face, and all these youth and even our parents, are not prepared to defend our civil liberties and freedoms. I am a millennial, but an old one lol
Beleave it or not there was still millions of German soldiers alive in the last days of the war. 500,000 in Norway, 400,000 in Austria and hundreds more thousands sacttered through Europe. Millions of German men obviously died tho, there were still alot who survived.
A lot of knights crosses never found its soldiers because they were lost during battles. There were a lot of badges and so on in boxes in Soviet Union, forgotten or lost in combat, this they couldn't get handed out.
@Mark Young reaction of China if the dog (America and the West) barks at the moon (China) the moon does bot feel disturbed. Who made China that big ? Answer the greedy CEOs and do you think they will take action against their business partner from whom they depend totally ? Get a life!!!
@@SchmulKrieger Can't so "a lot" since only about 7000 soldiers were EVER awarded with the knights cross of the iron cross. They were rare, they are rare and they will always be rare.
@@SchmulKrieger The cross is called knights cross of the iron cross. I never mentioned the iron cross. Not sure, why you bring it up here. These are 2 different medals.
When I was around 13, my family and I moved into a new house and there was a locked room in the basement... We lived there for at least 5 years and no longer could I resist the urge to break the padlock off and see what was in it ( the landlord had asked us to stay out but why didn't he just take the stuff with him?). Anyway, inside was a bunch of old stuff, things I vaguely remember, a lot of old brass knick knacks, and then there was some Nazi stuff - a hat, small medals and badges... no weapons. smaller ephemera. This was over 20 years ago and sadly, I was nowhere near as savvy, as I am now, so I didn't sell the stuff and without an internet connection, I couldn't easily "google" what I had, nor take any pictures. I know the landlord's name (he passed, some years ago) and know that his grandfather was a Nazi soldier but never knew the details.
I still find it hard to comprehend that he has to cover over the Swastika and other online dealers also do cover the Swastika. Yet in the movies it is displayed openly in flags etc! I have no objection, even my Auntie fought in the Greek resistance against the invading Germans. I was told she was quite ruthless and her great grandfather fought in the Greek war of Independence and I have his cap and ball pistol. I meet my Auntie back in 1979 and don't doubt it at all. Cheers from Australia.
Looks like it's in Germany and there it's forbidden to show the swastika for a good reason. "In Germany, according to § 86 paragraph 4 StGB, swastikas may only be shown for "civic education", in the sense of general freedom of art and for similar purposes."
It's mostly for the "sensitivity " of the people,sadly we let modern terrible symbols pass like it's normal,but I could start making a list XD Now I commented cause I'm so happy your Ancestors fought in the Greek wars,as a Greek myself and with a spy send to the Germans and a great great grandfather who fought in the Albanian front and lost his legs to frostbite, you're very lucky to have heirlooms to remember them by,my family (my grandparents from both sides of the family) sold every.single.thing for a stupid "give me your daughter's dry fields"
I'm waiting for you my friend to find the wounded badge given to those in the the room when the bomb went off in the assassination attempt in 1944. I hope you come across one my friend.
@James And what´s their real value without the background story? I´d prefer these medals in the hands of the bearer´s family instead of the hands of these money-grubbing morons
@James I do not agree at all. Without the background story they do not have any real value for anybody. Thousands of these medals were produced but never awarded.
Many of the original machine dies were not lost after the war and are today still being used by German and other national manufacturers to make exact replicas of the badges and medals.Being sold to collectors as original. If the right metals are used, even an expert can't tell the difference from the originals.
But 90% of the time they do not use the right metals (tombak /zinc) they also cannot replicate the pin/catch set up neither can they stamp the pin in the correct place or the correct size. Ross
Was it the event organisers' decision to cover the swastikas? I think German law allows swastikas to be shown on genuine military antiques, so the sellers would not have been legally required to cover them.
Someone with more knowledge please correct me. I thought that every Knight's Cross plus those with extras like the Oak Leaves was numbered and recorded as belonging to a specific individual. I know that every Knight's Cross recipient is known and recorded in books people can still buy.
your absolute correct , most all awards have recorded history and documentation , every soldier had a soldt book that he carried on his person where every award ,promotion infractions where they served , what front how long under who etc etc , high level awards were also noted in these books in addition to further documentation in the paper trail back to the headquarters of where the award originated and who made the recommendation, a knights cross with oak leaves and or diamonds would have an intense paper trail , and that documentation or the soldiers copy of it often went back to their families, i would venture there are very few for sale that have actual documentation hence the prices are extremely over inflated and would make me question of just how authentic some of this stuff actually is , but thats my opinion
Party pooper here. Sorry to piss on chips but: The wreath on the German cross is wrong on two counts. 1. It doesn't reveal enough of the vermilion colour under the inside circumference. 2. The date 1941 has no dimples. Also the backing plate to the swastika should be a dull silver finish & the back plate of the piece has no makers number. It has solder splash marks too. No German jeweller would have allowed this to pass inspection. It is interesting that he warned you to be cautious if the piece is too cheap, or too expensive. I have owned identical reproduction pieces with the tell tale solder splash on the backing plate. It is wrong of him to fool people this way, for large profits like that. The Knights cross was also quite unconvincing in it's overall appearance.
what about the photo in the display case? that poor guy probably still has living relatives somewhere, and now his photo sits in a display case with a price tag on it.
Im not a collector ( can't afford to be) but german stuff seems much more fascinating than other combatants of ww2. Tanks, aircraft, medals, uniforms etc.
Is it me or are these prices crazy high? I've seen some sweet badges at local shows that were no where close to these prices. If these are real, they look really nice. (Hope they are) :)
a good price for a rare RK, also the oak leaves are pricy too, now you'll get shock for the price when you stumble upon a RK mit eichenlaub mild condition. Even the price for an og RK case is high.
Yeah. The prices are really expensive. And no sign of them going down anytime soon. I’ve been collecting since 1993. From an investment perspective, I’m very happy. Not so much as a collector. I mostly collect Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe badges. But I also have some Army and SS items as well. Can’t afford anything now. Where can I find values of what I have. I was offered $10k for my waffen SS helmet. Amazing!
@@timcook7730 I just have two pieces EK2 and war merit cross civil, long ago i sold a M42 in a bad condition (no decals no og paint, some rust damage on the brim) in a very good price. Collecting 3R militaria is always a good investment if you don't want to keep it, shame is prices are going up, like housing lol when i'm able i'll get an EK1 and then stop. you have to find a balance with collecting and finances, lucky you with that helmet. regarding prices, try to look at detlev nieman, militaria berlin (those are german), VFMR orders and medals (spaniard store).
how do you check a general assault badge 75 or 100 if it is Original? I got a general assault badge 100 with JFS stamp on the back and its got thesame high quality and the look as the 75 badge showed in the video, anybody got tips or advice?
If you mean an SS honor ring, that has a skull and crossbones on it and a single S rune inside a triangle on either side of the skull, and swastika on the bottom, along with an engraving oh Heinrich Himmler inside the ring, you are in the 4-6k US range... IF it is authentic that is. Lots of reproductions out there. I almost bought one from my contact in Germany for 2K US and it was a named piece purchased from the original owners family. I've gotten many VERY rare items from my contact, all 100% authentic. My collection to date is appraised between 80-100k. Been collecting for years, and have a few extremely rare items.
Yeah I don't like it either I'm trying to look at the medal but because some loser comes in and sees "the German No No cross" they scream and run away they have to put a sticker over it.
A lot who came to USA in aerospace and most never knew of thier past and all of them put a small swatsika on thier headstone sneaking it in. People collect this but don’t want it on gravestone. Like who cares he did his service raised a family and lived a good life so let it be.
There are lots of fakes out there. Even honest dealers can be tricked. I thought that the recipient's name would be stamped on the reverse and that the medal would be numbered?
Если хочешь приобрести рыцаря ( РКЖК ) то ищи Юнкера, клеймо с цифрой 2. Оригинал 2 невозможно подделать из-за высокого уровня изготовления, и гибели их разбомбленного оборудования в1945 году. Или ищи с клеймом 65 Кляйна. Эти два-самые ценные и официальные изготовители рыцарей. 12 тыс. евро за этот дорого. Да и сомнительный он. Скрепка какая то шняжная.
Alot of fakes on his table.So many made in the 50s with original dies.I got an SS honor ring signature Zilchka.Told original but many of the same ring same name on the market
It would be interesting to trace the history of that Knights cross to see who won it and how he actually earned it. Thanks for showing.
The copymaker will see the high price badges for copying.
@@topforce5298 copies are beyond easy to spot
I collect, but tired about being called a nazi. I am not, just glad in history. Therefore I use some military forums to share knowledge etc. Thank you for this.
and I bet you have never served.....you fucking military collectors have a fetish not a hobby.....why not collect stamps or coins?
@@insertnamehere5146 Who are you to tell other people what to do.
Can never tell a Nazi lover what to do, just call em out on their fetish.
@@insertnamehere5146 what is your hobby? behind a screen writing shit? go find a hobby instead of spend your energy in here
Whats my hobby? tracking down fascists and Nazi lovers who collect Hitler Shite. This is not a hobby, its a fetish! Why not take up a more honourable hobby like stealing ladies panties off their washing line ya little creep
What a decent man ! I liked the story of how he came to collecting items after his grand pa passed away and the story and the Iron Cross .
How ridiculous it looks to cover the svastika, get over it; if someone does not want to see it then turn to the other side.
On the Iron Cross 2 class is swastika and year 1939 on the front side and 1813 on the back without swastika
1939 on one side and swastika on other side
What is it worth with ribbon
It's maybe ridiculous but they had no other choice since the german government forbids it
The whole point of the swastika used on the Nazi flag was to counter the hammer & sickle Soviet Union flag, it was meant as a anti-communist flag
as a young boy we had an elderley german neighbour who drank alot as he had a massive collection of beer bottles next to hes house ,hundreds of them and they would be collected every two weeks ,my dad said he was an alcoholic, he told mY dad that he was a soldier in WW2 ,one day the old man asked me to help him clean out hes backyard and get paid to tidy the garden,i did such a good job he asked me to help tidy the inside of the house ,i found a locked cupboard and tried to open it and the old man yelled at me and said never try open that cupboard door ,after months of gaining hes trust he let me see in that locked cupboard and you wouldnt believe it but it was full of old clothes and empty shoe boxes
I love history, I just purchased my 1st WWII American Airborne Eagle patch. Also recently obtained a German 1st class Iron Cross. These items will only appreciate in value as the clock passes.
@@marianmoses9604 For Authenticating an Iron cross there are several different methods, as my understanding is they are made from several different pieces, versus being just one solid piece of metal. As for patches, you can easily test the threads, often times there is an aging to the cloth material, a patina if you will that can only happen over long periods of time. Patches were often sewn in with a tan cotton backing. Authentic patches also will not glow or fluoresce under a black light.
@@marianmoses9604 I couldn't agree more. Thankfully I have a line on a dealer here in my area who only trades and deals with reputable merchants. He often hits the WWII shows in Europe and Germany. Many of the Nazi Iron Cross's also had a certain Hallmark on the back, however some did not have one at all. I was able to do the paper test on my Iron Cross, and additionally have the clasp itself authenticated. I don't blame anyone for scrutinizing before purchasing. Its simply a good necessary practice these days.
The sacrifices our ancestors made is worth remembering. Could you imagine, u think in germany 9 of 10 men died. Russia lost tens of millions of lives. Japanese lost many lives, and so did all the allies. The bravery of these men and women will be forever honoured. Now we face a new war, its right in our face, and all these youth and even our parents, are not prepared to defend our civil liberties and freedoms. I am a millennial, but an old one lol
9 out of 10 german men died is an overstatement. More like 3 out of 10
@@jordanwagner89 you could be right. May have been 9 of 10 conscripted, but now i wanna look this up
Beleave it or not there was still millions of German soldiers alive in the last days of the war. 500,000 in Norway, 400,000 in Austria and hundreds more thousands sacttered through Europe. Millions of German men obviously died tho, there were still alot who survived.
Lol. Okay Nick. 90%?
There are app 100 times more knight crosses on the market that ever handed out to soldiers and only a small amount of them are old stock. Thanks China
A lot of knights crosses never found its soldiers because they were lost during battles. There were a lot of badges and so on in boxes in Soviet Union, forgotten or lost in combat, this they couldn't get handed out.
@Mark Young reaction of China if the dog (America and the West) barks at the moon (China) the moon does bot feel disturbed. Who made China that big ? Answer the greedy CEOs and do you think they will take action against their business partner from whom they depend totally ? Get a life!!!
@@SchmulKrieger Can't so "a lot" since only about 7000 soldiers were EVER awarded with the knights cross of the iron cross. They were rare, they are rare and they will always be rare.
@@Stobus44, the Knights Cross isn't the Iron Cross itself.
There are different seals of the Iron Cross.
@@SchmulKrieger The cross is called knights cross of the iron cross. I never mentioned the iron cross. Not sure, why you bring it up here. These are 2 different medals.
thank you for interesting interview
Very informative and well done. Thanks for the information.
Yet another great video alex 🤘🏼🏴👍
Outstanding video and presentation. Great information In never new.
Would be nice to see how that was won.
Lovely medals the Germans.
Crazy how expensive these are. I recently picked up a flak, infantry, panzer and combat wound badge
When I was around 13, my family and I moved into a new house and there was a locked room in the basement... We lived there for at least 5 years and no longer could I resist the urge to break the padlock off and see what was in it ( the landlord had asked us to stay out but why didn't he just take the stuff with him?). Anyway, inside was a bunch of old stuff, things I vaguely remember, a lot of old brass knick knacks, and then there was some Nazi stuff - a hat, small medals and badges... no weapons. smaller ephemera. This was over 20 years ago and sadly, I was nowhere near as savvy, as I am now, so I didn't sell the stuff and without an internet connection, I couldn't easily "google" what I had, nor take any pictures. I know the landlord's name (he passed, some years ago) and know that his grandfather was a Nazi soldier but never knew the details.
Very rare Schickle cross !!!!, a short time producer of this cross.
More common are crosses from Junker, Steinhauer & Lück and Klein & Quenzer.
You spelled Juncker wrong
@@SuperleggeraV4 Grammatical Nazi
Vasili So?
Why is Juncker badges so sought after
The iron cross check it with a magnet and check the points with a bit of paper it should slide under the points
There are Iron Crosses with a brass base center. So, what does the magnet help. Just shows if the Cross has a magnetic or nonmagnetic center.
I still find it hard to comprehend that he has to cover over the Swastika and other online dealers also do cover the Swastika.
Yet in the movies it is displayed openly in flags etc!
I have no objection, even my Auntie fought in the Greek resistance against the invading Germans. I was told she was quite ruthless and her great grandfather fought in the Greek war of Independence and I have his cap and ball pistol.
I meet my Auntie back in 1979 and don't doubt it at all.
Cheers
from Australia.
Because in movies you are being brainwashed they must show you the fiction enemy.
Looks like it's in Germany and there it's forbidden to show the swastika for a good reason.
"In Germany, according to § 86 paragraph 4 StGB, swastikas may only be shown for "civic education", in the sense of general freedom of art and for similar purposes."
It's mostly for the "sensitivity " of the people,sadly we let modern terrible symbols pass like it's normal,but I could start making a list XD
Now I commented cause I'm so happy your Ancestors fought in the Greek wars,as a Greek myself and with a spy send to the Germans and a great great grandfather who fought in the Albanian front and lost his legs to frostbite, you're very lucky to have heirlooms to remember them by,my family (my grandparents from both sides of the family) sold every.single.thing for a stupid "give me your daughter's dry fields"
I waaaant !! 😭
Great video just came across it do love the Knights cross
The guest has prices from space, the dealers shop are even cheaper.
A great collection. Nice copies. Prices very high
No Joke? Really Copies?
I'm waiting for you my friend to find the wounded badge given to those in the the room when the bomb went off in the assassination attempt in 1944. I hope you come across one my friend.
wow, nice interview. very interesting!
Approximately 7000 were issued - approximately 27000 were manufactured. If it has no provenance ...... what’s the actual value?
There were only around 7300 Knight Cross so real once are more than rare.
You can only buy from well known Trader with a good reputation.
Ein gutes Interview, vielen Dank dafür!
Wish I had one
Good to see an honest expert.
What a nice informative guy!! 🤘😎🤘
It´s a shame to see these German Medals in the hand of these guys, who have no idea for what they were awarded and only want to make money.
@James And what´s their real value without the background story? I´d prefer these medals in the hands of the bearer´s family instead of the hands of these money-grubbing morons
@James I do not agree at all. Without the background story they do not have any real value for anybody. Thousands of these medals were produced but never awarded.
@Jay Leno Exactly. And taken from the fallen.
@Jay Leno I agree.
Kal.50BMG : Ya, but it's repro shat.
Many of the original machine dies were not lost after the war and are today still being used by German and other national manufacturers to make exact replicas of the badges and medals.Being sold to collectors as original. If the right metals are used, even an expert can't tell the difference from the originals.
But 90% of the time they do not use the right metals (tombak /zinc) they also cannot replicate the pin/catch set up neither can they stamp the pin in the correct place or the correct size. Ross
I know this is an old video, but does this guy have a website? I would like to see if I can buy some of his medals
That Knights Cross is very hard to find
who fucking cares..only a wingnut would want one
True its hard to find butt ai haved tatoo on my shoulder as a sign of respect
daAnder71 look up the knights templars and will talk respect (all so the desert fox Erwin rommel hade one whitch he won on the battle field)
REAL history, no Hollywood propaganda bs - www.bitchute.com/video/mZpeJkSNjcA3/
Was it the event organisers' decision to cover the swastikas? I think German law allows swastikas to be shown on genuine military antiques, so the sellers would not have been legally required to cover them.
John St Dominic : So, this stuff, unless detect nicked from battlefield, is fancy lookalike REPRO.
HÜLYESÉG, ANTIQUVITÁSBÓL VALÓ ÖSI SZIMBOLUM A SVASZTIKA..MOST
CSAK A NÁCIRA FOGJÁK
Someone with more knowledge please correct me. I thought that every Knight's Cross plus those with extras like the Oak Leaves was numbered and recorded as belonging to a specific individual. I know that every Knight's Cross recipient is known and recorded in books people can still buy.
your absolute correct , most all awards have recorded history and documentation , every soldier had a soldt book that he carried on his person where every award ,promotion infractions where they served , what front how long under who etc etc , high level awards were also noted in these books in addition to further documentation in the paper trail back to the headquarters of where the award originated and who made the recommendation, a knights cross with oak leaves and or diamonds would have an intense paper trail , and that documentation or the soldiers copy of it often went back to their families, i would venture there are very few for sale that have actual documentation hence the prices are extremely over inflated and would make me question of just how authentic some of this stuff actually is , but thats my opinion
Robert Horning : Nort Real, IMMO , REPRO.
The medals and badges are in such pristine condition I doubt, if they are original.
It wasn't that long ago
I mean, it depends. If they were kept on some sort of compartment or box I don't think they'd just rot away directly and vanish into ashes.
Why do they hide the swastika
Has this medals collected from dead German soldiers or surrender soldiers.
Lmfao BOTH
Repro INDUSTRY.
REAL history - www.bitchute.com/video/mZpeJkSNjcA3/
Legion of condor badge is a fake could you do a video on them.
What do you mean with it is a fake?
I have a second class iron cross from 1914
beautiful collection
I have a knights cross with silver oak leaves complete with the ribbon in very good condition...how much would it be worth?
£15 its probably a fake take a photo of front and back and messege me
massimo riccardo If it’s original about 15-20,000 US depending on maker and provenance.
Nice video. Found it by accident.
The German guy has his own youtube channel too (some english videos)
named Bacuffz all about war
Does the book he wrote have an English language version?
Apparently the Indian swastika was based on the Great Bear constellation revolving around Polaris.
Party pooper here. Sorry to piss on chips but: The wreath on the German cross is wrong on two counts. 1. It doesn't reveal enough of the vermilion colour under the inside circumference. 2. The date 1941 has no dimples. Also the backing plate to the swastika should be a dull silver finish & the back plate of the piece has no makers number. It has solder splash marks too. No German jeweller would have allowed this to pass inspection. It is interesting that he warned you to be cautious if the piece is too cheap, or too expensive. I have owned identical reproduction pieces with the tell tale solder splash on the backing plate. It is wrong of him to fool people this way, for large profits like that. The Knights cross was also quite unconvincing in it's overall appearance.
what about the photo in the display case? that poor guy probably still has living relatives somewhere, and now his photo sits in a display case with a price tag on it.
It's just a photo it's not the actual person! 🙄 You are awarded ten social justice warrior points!
Great video fantastic items. Looks like a good dealer
Wie wäre der Preis
Nahkampf Nadel + Deutsches Kreuz von W Kindler ???????
Wow ! Would luv to own just one Awsome history .
BEAUTYFULL STUFF!!!
Great video.
That pilots badge is very nice and very rare.
Im not a collector ( can't afford to be) but german stuff seems much more fascinating than other combatants of ww2. Tanks, aircraft, medals, uniforms etc.
Do any of these sellers have like a Facebook page or somewhere where I can go and buy them lmao i really i want some of those and will pay up for it!?
Great Story from the Dealer !
Perfect orders! Congratulations!
Is it me or are these prices crazy high? I've seen some sweet badges at local shows that were no where close to these prices. If these are real, they look really nice. (Hope they are) :)
Its not over priced. The condition is immaculate
a good price for a rare RK, also the oak leaves are pricy too, now you'll get shock for the price when you stumble upon a RK mit eichenlaub mild condition. Even the price for an og RK case is high.
Yeah. The prices are really expensive. And no sign of them going down anytime soon. I’ve been collecting since 1993. From an investment perspective, I’m very happy. Not so much as a collector. I mostly collect Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe badges. But I also have some Army and SS items as well. Can’t afford anything now. Where can I find values of what I have. I was offered $10k for my waffen SS helmet. Amazing!
@@timcook7730 I just have two pieces EK2 and war merit cross civil, long ago i sold a M42 in a bad condition (no decals no og paint, some rust damage on the brim) in a very good price. Collecting 3R militaria is always a good investment if you don't want to keep it, shame is prices are going up, like housing lol when i'm able i'll get an EK1 and then stop. you have to find a balance with collecting and finances, lucky you with that helmet. regarding prices, try to look at detlev nieman, militaria berlin (those are german), VFMR orders and medals (spaniard store).
Cool! Thanks! Knights cross не с последнего ли отельного стрима?))
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Thanks and Happy New Year!!!
Evgeniy Pavlenko I found my Knight s cross in my father s junk drawer he had 2 ,but gave it to my uncle..
how do you check a general assault badge 75 or 100 if it is Original? I got a general assault badge 100 with JFS stamp on the back and its got thesame high quality and the look as the 75 badge showed in the video, anybody got tips or advice?
Mail me pictures of your badge. Warstory.ru@yandex.ru
@@alexwarstory i did sended pics
@@peterdekker5399you can see original GAB jfs 100 here for example: www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=591158&page=3
do they really need to cover the swastika
This show is in Germany, so, yes, it's illegal to display the swastika publicly.
What about an original Himmler SS ring ?
Worth 1000s
If you mean an SS honor ring, that has a skull and crossbones on it and a single S rune inside a triangle on either side of the skull, and swastika on the bottom, along with an engraving oh Heinrich Himmler inside the ring, you are in the 4-6k US range... IF it is authentic that is. Lots of reproductions out there. I almost bought one from my contact in Germany for 2K US and it was a named piece purchased from the original owners family. I've gotten many VERY rare items from my contact, all 100% authentic. My collection to date is appraised between 80-100k. Been collecting for years, and have a few extremely rare items.
@@matthewashbaugh9254 ..nice, i just need your address now :)
i dont get those stickers...
Yeah I don't like it either I'm trying to look at the medal but because some loser comes in and sees "the German No No cross" they scream and run away they have to put a sticker over it.
Wuts with covering up the x?
The swastika? They do that so people with little love for history dont go mad because of a symbol
It's illegal to show a Swastika in Germany.
11.000 😳 And that is just laying around here... 💫😂. Confirmed to be original. Nice....
I just buy some great reproductions from AliExpress , remarkable quality for peanuts...
it really bothers me that these guys put adhesive stickers on their items. that
CANNOT be good for the metal.
Not shure the are all originals !
The real Rarest badge was the July 20 award, to only the people who were wounded at the July 20 assassination attempt on der boss.
Absolutely awesome I would like to see him at some sales booth
I have one. Amongst other medals I've had handed down to me from over generations. The Kinghts Cross of Iron Cross. I would like to sell them.
A lot who came to USA in aerospace and most never knew of thier past and all of them put a small swatsika on thier headstone sneaking it in. People collect this but don’t want it on gravestone. Like who cares he did his service raised a family and lived a good life so let it be.
Isnt THAT bacuffz?
Wonder how his grandfather took him being named Sasha 😂
PS. My grandfather was in stalingrad as a part of voulonteer corps Croatian 369. Regiment
ewig währt der toten tatenruhm, ruhet in frieden.
That’s crazy , they cost too much!
Why do they put stickers on the swastikas ?
MERT TUDATLANOK, ÉS GERINCTELENEK, CSAK A MONE...
There are lots of fakes out there. Even honest dealers can be tricked. I thought that the recipient's name would be stamped on the reverse and that the medal would be numbered?
Если хочешь приобрести рыцаря ( РКЖК ) то ищи Юнкера, клеймо с цифрой 2. Оригинал 2 невозможно подделать из-за высокого уровня изготовления, и гибели их разбомбленного оборудования в1945 году. Или ищи с клеймом 65 Кляйна. Эти два-самые ценные и официальные изготовители рыцарей. 12 тыс. евро за этот дорого. Да и сомнительный он. Скрепка какая то шняжная.
Я не этот купил, у меня Кляйн
@@alexwarstory Молодец. Кляйн, кстати, самый крупный, самый рельефный, брутальный и красивый. Юнкер поменьше, но поизящнее. Ювелирка более тонкая.
Price quotations are way to high
Seems a bit on the high side price wise
Some of these items are super-rare. Good luck finding them elsewhere.
The Wehrmacht were really into their badges and stuff, weren’t they! Us Tommies only had scratchy battle dress and sew on stuff....🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Alot of fakes on his table.So many made in the 50s with original dies.I got an SS honor ring signature Zilchka.Told original but many of the same ring same name on the market
Качество Люкс! Но цены!?! 😲😨😭 Спасибо за передачу! С Новым Годом!🎄🎅⛄🍷😎✋
Спасибо Алексей. Интересно. На основном канале с субтитрами будет?
Thanks Alexey!Thanks.
В каком это городе проходила эта ярмарка?
Kassel
Nice beiges.
Barcuffz 😂
where you come from it sounds like russia.
but good english do you speak..
Prices are ridiculous
Очень интересно и помогает не забыть язык ;)
Спасибо !
Impressive
Oh, very Nice
MILYEN ÉRDEKES, HOGY MA IS AZ EGÉSZ VILÁG VADÁSZIK A 2WW RELIKVIÁKRA???
MIÉRT NEM A SZÖVETSÉGESEKÉRE VAN ILYEN NAGY KERESLET???
I think, the Schickle-Knights cross is a fake. Schickle did not produce items with marking "800" oder "835".
Like history especially ww2 German awards .
This arma christyan daymointe very expensev?
Ha ha ha ha! Even although everyone can see what it is it seems that the very sight of that "symbol" will immediately corrupt anyone that see's it!