This YouTube video showcases a collection of World War II German binoculars, with a particular focus on Kriegsmarine (Navy) models. The presenter highlights the variety of binoculars acquired and mentions that they are available for purchase on their website, Legacy-Collectibles, under the "Accessories" section. Additional links are provided for their Patreon page and "Flak & Fubar" podcast, as well as their Instagram account.
This video showcases a rare Kriegsmarine dress uniform with a Bicorn hat, a highly sought-after item for collectors. The presenter, a collector of 30 years, expresses excitement about this unique find and indicates it will be passed on to a "well-healed" collector. The uniform's authenticity has been verified by experienced dealers. The video also promotes the presenter's Patreon page and their podcast, "Flak & Fubar."
This video showcases a leather rain coat believed to be issued to German Navy Uboat officers in early 1943. The seller, Legacy Collectibles, is seeking offers for this historical military artifact. They also promote their Patreon page, "Flak & Fubar" podcast, and Instagram presence.
This YouTube Short focuses on a Karl Dönitz baton, a historical artifact associated with World War II. While not directly a firearm, the historical context and potential association with military history might appeal to enthusiasts interested in that era. The video's brevity suggests a quick showcase of the item.
This video features a 'mystery item' identified as a Kriegsmarine Mauser M1934 pistol, interestingly presented in an Italian Beretta holster. The holster is further described as having a family crest and inscription on the back, prompting a call for viewer assistance in identification. The creator also promotes their Patreon for early access and monthly raffles, and their 'Flak & Fubar' podcast.
This YouTube video provides a detailed review of Tom Whiteman's new book, "Third Reich Lugers: An Illustrated Collector's Guide to German Military Lugers from World War II." The book is presented as an essential resource for collectors, focusing on authentication and evaluation through detailed information on proof marks, acceptance marks, serial numbers, and variations in finish and construction. It covers Luger variants from 1934 to 1945, including Kriegsmarine, Luftwaffe, police, and civilian production pistols, as well as related accessories like loading tools, magazines, and holsters. The reviewer highlights its accessibility and comprehensiveness compared to other existing Luger collector guides.
This video discusses a World War II veteran's bring-back item, a Kriegsmarine Battle Flag. The narrator clarifies a correction regarding the flag's authenticity based on viewer feedback, distinguishing it from a photograph initially presented. The story focuses on Walt Donahue, a B-24 Liberator bombardier who was shot down and held as a POW in Luft Stalag 1. He acquired the flag at the end of the war upon his release. The video also promotes the channel's Patreon for early access and exclusive content, and their podcast "Flak & Fubar."
This video showcases a collection of rare Nazi-era firearms and accessories. Featured items include Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe flare pistols, original ammunition crates, and a fully automatic MP44 Sturmgewehr. The content focuses on historical military hardware with an emphasis on collectible and rare items.
This video showcases a flag purported to be from the German WW2 battleship "Graf Spee", accompanied by a sworn affidavit from a US Army LTC who acquired it in South America. Additionally, the content delves into various common and rare variants of Kriegsmarine pistols from the Nazi era, offering a glimpse into historical firearms.
This video showcases a variety of historical military items. Key items featured include World War II German ammunition crates, Kriegsmarine binoculars, and map cases and tools. A Russian rifle is also highlighted. The content appears to be a collection of interesting finds or acquisitions.
This "Walk-In Wednesday" video showcases World War 2 German Kriegsmarine Mauser Navy Pistols, with a particular focus on the Mauser HSc. The content highlights collectible firearms from this era and their historical significance. The video directs viewers to the Legacy Collectibles website and Gunbroker page for further information and purchasing opportunities, emphasizing their specialization in WW1 and WW2 firearms, commitment to honoring veterans, and offering authentic products.
This video delves into the history and details of the Gewehr 29/40 Mauser, a rifle produced in Poland under German occupation during World War II. The description highlights its origins as a modification of the Polish wz. 29, itself a variant of the K98k Mauser. The rifles were manufactured using existing parts in the Radom factory and designated G29/40, with production commencing in 1940. Although comparable in quality to the German K98k, they were considered second-tier due to their foreign origin and were primarily issued to less prioritized branches of the German military, such as the Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe. The video promises to discuss various markings found on these rifles.
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