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USA, WW2, Collage of artefacts from Normandie 1944

£75.00
*USA, WW2, Collage of artefacts from Normandie 1944* Measures: 27cm x 31cm in a black box frame with a USA

German, WW2, Dienstmarke 1942

£10.00
*German, WW2, Dienstmarke 1942* Official stamp series of 1934 and 1942. Swastika in Oak leaf Wreath. These stamps were first

British, WW2, Southampton Fire Guard Plan 1943

£20.00
*British, WW2, Southampton Fire Guard Plan 1943* A fascinating document showing the mid-war Fire Guard Plan for Southampton. Southampton Blitz:

British, WW2, “John Bull, Free Air Raid Insurance, including Invasion and Bombardment”, Dated 22.01.1941. Issued to Mrs E M Fraver, West Norwood

£40.00
*British, WW2, “John Bull, Free Air Raid Insurance, including Invasion and Bombardment”, Dated 22.01.1941. Issued to Mrs E M Fraver,

German, WW2, Old paper transcript of Hiltler and Goerings’ Radio Broadcasts of July 21st 1944

£100.00
*German, WW2, Old paper transcript of Hitler and Goerings’ Radio Broadcasts of July 21st 1944* On July 21 at about

WW2, Allied, Seven “PASSIERSCHEIN” Safe Conduct Passes for German Forces

£150.00
*WW2, Allied, Seven “PASSIERSCHEIN” Safe Conduct Passes for German Forces* Written in German and then English We have seven of

France, WW2, Serie de 1944, Allied Military Currency: Deux (2), Cinq (5), Dix (10), and French Treasury Issued Cinqante (50) Francs

£30.00
*France, WW2, Serie de 1944, Allied Military Currency: Deux (2), Cinq (5), Dix (10), and French Treasury Issued Cinqante (50)

French, WW2, 1945-1948 Ration Book with stamps, Carte Individuelle D’Alimentation: Andrea Noellie Marie Dewailly Fatoux, Cavron-Saint-Martin

£20.00
*French, WW2, 1945-1948 Ration Book with stamps, Carte Individuelle D’Alimentation: Andrea Noellie Marie Dewailly Fatoux, Cavron-Saint-Martin* No: 167 Viable en

British, WW2, Restricted Army Routine Orders by Lieutenant-General Sir Miles Dempsey, Commander, Second Army, 13 July 1944. Compassionate Leave.

£15.00
*British, WW2, Restricted Army Routine Orders by Lieutenant-General Sir Miles Dempsey, Commander, Second Army, 13 July 1944. Compassionate Leave.* “ARMY