Gorgets Gorget - Wehrmacht gorg09 €59.90 The Wehrmacht was the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1946. It consisted of the Heer (army), the Kriegsmarine (navy) and the Luftwaffe (air force). Add to cart
Sport Badges Badge for Judges of the Berlin Olympics 1936 (Black) g464N €18.90 There is a heated discussion about the existence or not of these badges, which would have been worn by official judges during the 1936 Berlin Olympics.The colors depended on the discipline that the judge was called to evaluate. Add to cart
Crest Wallshield - Luftwaffe Eagle gc17 €29.90 Beautiful wallshield in metal alloy and wood. Handmade in Italy. Add to cart
Out-of-Stock Visor Caps and Hats Kriegsmarine U-Boot Admirals Visor Cap cap09 €79.90 Different sizes available. View
Stamps Stamp - Oberkommando der Luftwaffe ti19 €21.90 Beautiful stamp of the Third Reich in wood and metal.Hand-worked, aged naturally. Add to cart
Kriegsmarine War Badge of the Coastal Artillery "S.H. u Co." g11b €16.90 The "Kriegsabzeichen für die Marineartillerie" (War medal for Naval Artillery) was instituted by Grossadmiral Erich Raeder, June 24th, 1941, in order to award land-based personell of the Kriegsmarine and to emphasize their important task at the same time. Add to cart
Lighters -Lighter Reichskriegsfahne z07 €15.90 Lighter made in Italy.High quality, made exclusively for War Militaria customers. Add to cart
Rings Ring - Swastika (US 9.5 - UK S) an33 €12.90 The SS-Ehrenring ("SS Honour Ring"), unofficially called Totenkopfring ("Death's Head Ring"), was an award of Heinrich Himmler's Schutzstaffel (SS). It was not a state decoration, but rather a personal gift bestowed by Himmler. Add to cart
SS Schutzstaffel Germanic Proficiency Runes (Silver) g52a €16.90 The Germanic Proficiency Runes (German: Germanische Leistungsrune) was a decoration of the German SS, issued as a type of sports badge to members of the Germanic-SS. Add to cart
Medals, Orders and Decorations Civil Order "Pour le Mérite" g345 €15.90 The Pour le Mérite ([puʁ lə me.ʁit], French, literally "For Merit") is an order of merit (German: Verdienstorden) established in 1740 by King Frederick II of Prussia. The Pour le Mérite was awarded as both a military and civil honour and ranked. Add to cart
Collar Tabs, Shoulder Boards and Epaulettes Cloth Insignia - Alpine 1940-1945 mos21b €20.00 Beautiful reproductions, handmade in Italy. Add to cart
Medals, Orders and Decorations Commemorative Medal of "Arditi d'Italia" (Without dedication) med15 €12.90 Add to cart