Visor Caps and Hats Heer Panzer Officers Visor Cap Cap83 €79.90 Different sizes available. Add to cart
Cap and Helmet Badges 5. Gebirgs-Division Hat Badge G502 €16.90 The 5th Mountain Division (German: 5. Gebirgs-Division) was a formation of the German Wehrmacht during World War II. It was established in the Wehrkreis XVIII in October 1940, out of units taken from the 1st Mountain Division and the 10th Infantry Division. The unit surrendered to the U.S. Army near Turin in May 1945. Add to cart
Collar Tabs, Shoulder Boards and Epaulettes Polizei Collar Tabs - General gmos61 €18.90 War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Polizei collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship. Add to cart
Medals With Ribbon German Olympic Medal of Honor 1st Class - 1936 g257b €19.90 On July 31st, 1936, Adolf Hitler instituted the Deutsche Olympia Erinnerungsmedaille (German Olympic Memory Medal) in addition to the Deutsches Olympia Ehrenzeichen 1936 for services to the Olympic Winter and/or Summer Games of 1936 which did not merit a First or Second Class. Add to cart
Visor Caps and Hats German Reichspost Visor Cap for civil servants Cap84 €79.90 Different sizes available. Add to cart
Collar Tabs, Shoulder Boards and Epaulettes Polizei Collar Tabs - Generaloberst gmos60 €18.90 War Militaria exclusively presents the entire set of Polizei collar tabs. These products are hand-sewn with high-level craftsmanship. Add to cart
Medals With Ribbon Blood Order (with Marks and Number) g129b €12.90 The Blood Order (German: Blutorden), officially known as the Decoration in Memory (of the Munich putsch) of 9 November 1923 (German: Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 9. November 1923), was one of the most prestigious decorations in the Nazi Party. Add to cart
Last items in stock Visor Caps and Hats Luftwaffe Nachrichten Visor Cap for Officers Cap85 €79.90 Different sizes available. Add to cart
Cap and Helmet Badges 1st Style NSKK Crash Helmet Eagle G508 €21.90 The NSKK (National Socialist Motor Corps) originated in 1923 when the SA created a Motor Section for transport. In 1928, it expanded into Motor Squadrons. To form a national motor corps, the NSAK (National Socialist Automobile Corps) was established in 1930 under the SA. In 1931, Adolf Hühnlein renamed it NSKK, which officially adopted the crash helmet... Add to cart