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Nazi Collectibles
Приєднався 13 лип 2016
This is a channel dedicated to hobby of collecting pieces of history related to the Third Reich also known as Nazi Germany. The hobby is much broader than many realize as militaria collectors throughout the entire world seem to have an affinity towards Nazi-related items. This high definition glimpse of these relics from the past gives viewers an opportunity to see the level of skill, quality and craftsmanship that went in to Nazi insignia, clothing, awards, metalworks and the like. There are many parallels between the art collecting world and the Nazi collecting world as you will see.
In no way is this channel meant to promote hate, violence and specifically anti-semitism. On the contrary, all videos on this channel are for educational and historical purposes only. This will serve as a virtual museum to be preserved as long as humanly possible. Censoring history is wrong. The stories that the items in these videos represent are very real.
In no way is this channel meant to promote hate, violence and specifically anti-semitism. On the contrary, all videos on this channel are for educational and historical purposes only. This will serve as a virtual museum to be preserved as long as humanly possible. Censoring history is wrong. The stories that the items in these videos represent are very real.
SS Visor Cap Skull
I should have said armored vehicle/tank divisions for WWI as the panzers were not yet developed.
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Hitler Youth Swimming Competition Award from 1941
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You probably don't recognize this badge. That's because it is from a time when less and less civil organizations were able to operate in Germany due to the war effort straining resources and staff. Eventually even Hitler Youth were forced into service.
Hitler Youth Knife with Remnants of Motto
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Hitler Youth Knife with Remnants of Motto
Ground Rohm Dagger
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"Night of the Long Knives” this day siginifies the removal of Ernst Rohm and other High ranking SA members by means of execution.
German WWII Factory Worker ID Badges
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The dealers are charging $300-$700 per pin! I plan to do an episode on each piece. Thank you
Panzer Collar Tab Skulls
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The "Totenkopf" was used in the German Army as far back as the 1700's! The Symbol was used through WWII. The WWI & Condor Legion Badges are considered Tank Badges although the Panzer I was actually used in the Spanish Civil War! As always, educational and historical purposes only.
Metal Headgear/Cap Insignia
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As always, educational and historical purposes only.
A Display Board of Nazi Combat Badges
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As always, educational and historical purposes only.
Deutsche Radfahrer Verband (DRV) stickpin
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As always, educational and historical pursposes only.
Deutches Rotes Kreuz (DRK) Hewer Dagger
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Deutches Rotes Kreuz (DRK) Hewer Dagger
German WWII Kriegsmarine Destroyer Badges
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German WWII Kriegsmarine Destroyer Badges
Nazi Glider Pilot Badge Large Eagle Version
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Nazi Glider Pilot Badge Large Eagle Version
Getting quite expensive. I own two postwar German produced ones. Only an expert will see the difference. But copies nontheless. A beautyfull medal. Catch in one piece is a 1944 version. Before the catch and eagle should be rivited to the badge. After 1944 it became a zinc one piece medal.
Where is a good place to buy Nazi memorabilia? eBay doesn’t seem like it has a whole lot!
I have attached this list for collectors. I presently have about 30 of these badges. They sell from about $150 - rarer ones go for more. If in bad condition they sell for less. Do a lot of research before buying Gold party badges cost thousands - be very, very careful before buying these Gold Party badges as you need to know the pieces very well. You do need to see a few quality genuine ones, the quality and the pin arrangement etc before buying - I can't stress this enough. NSDAP Member badges database NSDAP membership badges. The shown rarity from 1 to 10: 1- scarce 2-3 very rare 4-rare 5-6 not as frequently seen 7-8 easy to find/common 9-10- very common M1/3 - Max Kremhelmer, München .........................................4 M1/6 - Karl Hensler, Pforzheim......................................... ......4 M1/8 - Ferdinand Wagner, Pforzheim ......................................6 M1/9 - Robert Hauschild, Pforzheim ........................................2 M1/13 - L. Christian Lauer, Nürnberg ......................................2 M1/14 - Matthias Öchsler & Sohn, Ansbach ...........................4 M1/15 - Ferdinand Hoffstätter, Bonn am Rhein .........................4 M1/17 - E.W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid .........................5 M1/23 - Wilhelm Borgas, Eutingen.......................................... 2 M1/25 - Rudolf Rieling, Pforzhiem ...........................................6 M1/27 - E. L. Muller, Pforzheim ..............................................2 M1/31 - Karl Pfohl, Pforzheim .................................................2 M1/34 - Karl Wurster, Markneukirchen .................................. 9 M1/36 - Berg & Nolte-Lüdenscheid...................................... ....1 M1/37 - Julius Bauer Söhne-Zella-Mehlis...................................1 M1/39 - Robert Beck-Pforzheim......................................... ......1 M1/42 - Kerbach & Israel, Dresden .........................................4 M1/44 - C Dinsel, Berlin- Waidmannsllust.................................2 M1/52 - Deschler & Sohn, München.........................................3 M1/62 - Gustav Hähl, Pforzheim .............................................2 M1/63 - Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid .................................5 M1/65 - E. F. Wiedmann, Frankfurt am M. ................................1 M1/66 - Fritz Kohm, Pforzhiem......................................... .......2 M1/67 - Karl Schenker-Schwäb-Gmünd....................................1 M1/72 - Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart ....................................10 M1/75 - Otto Schickle, Pforzheim ............................................3 M1/76 - Hillenbrand & Bröer, Lüdenscheid.................................2 M1/77 - Foerster & Barth, Pforzhiem........................................2 M1/78 - Paulmann & Crone, Lüdenscheid .................................4 M1/85 - Alois Rettenmaier, Schwäb-Gmünd...............................2 M1\90 - Apreck & Vrage, Leipzig .............................................4 M1/92 - Karl Wild, Hamburg........................................... ........2 M1/93 - Gotllieb Friedrick Keck & Sohn, Pforzheim......................5 M1/95 - Josef Fuess, München ................................................2 M1/100 - Werner Redo, Saarlautern .........................................5 M1/101 - Gustav Brehmer, Marknehausen ................................6 M1/102 - Frank & Reif, Stuttgart .............................................7 M1/103 - Carl Poellath, Schrobenhausen ..................................4 M1/104 - Otto Fechler, Bernsbach......................................... ...2 M1/105 - Hermann Aurich, Dresden ........................................5 M1/108 - Schroder & Co. , Lüdenscheid ...................................3 M1/109 - Glaser & Sohn, Dresden........................................... .2 M1/120 - Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid ..................................8 M1/127 - Alfred Stübbe, Inh. Herbert Tegge, Berlin-Waidmannslust ...3 M1/128 - Eugen Schmidhäussler, Pforzhiem .................................. 3 M1/129 - Seiler & Comp., Geldem ............................................... 1 M1/130 - Grossmann & Co.Inh.Lorenz Hoffstätter & L. Siefener, Wien ..1 M1/136 - Matthias Salcher & Söhne-Wagstadt...................................1 M1/137 - Richard Simm & Sohn, Gablonz am N................................ 2 M1/138 - Matth Oechsler & Sohn AG, Riegersdorf/Bodenbach............ 1 M1/139 - Rudolf Richter, Schlag Nr. 244 ....................................... 1 M1/141 - Josef Felix & Sohn, Gablonz am N. ..................................4 M1/142 - Josef Hillebrand, Gablonz ...............................................3 M1/143 - Gebrüder Jäger, Gablonz........................................... .....1 M1/145 - ?................................................. ..............................1 M1/146 - Anton Schenkis Nachf., Wien ........................................ 1 M1/147 - Eduard Gösel, Wien.............................................. ........2 M1/148 - Heinrich Ulbrichts Witwe, Wien ......................................2 M1/149 - Lentwerk Brüder Schneider AG., Wien..........................2 M1/151 - Rudolf Schanes, Wien .................................................. 1 M1/152 - Franz Jungwirth, Wien ................................................. 1 M1/153 - Friedrich Orth, Wien .................................................. ..4 M1/154 - maker unknown........................................... ................2 M1/155 - Schwertner & Cie., Eggenberg b. Graz.............................2 M1/157 - Phil Turks Witwe, Wien ................................................ 2 M1/158 - Karl Pichl, Innsbruck .................................................. ..2 M1/159 - Hans Doppler, Wels .................................................. ...4 M1/160 - E.Reihl-Linz .................................................. .............1 M1/161 - Anton Markovskys & Sohn, Gablonz am N. .....................1 M1/162 - Konrad Seiboth, Gablonz am N. ....................................1 M1/163 - Franz Schmidt, Gablonz am N.......................................5 M1/165 - Rudolf Tham, Gablonz .................................................2 M1/164 - Aug. G.Tham, Gablonz am N. .......................................2 M1/170 - B.H. Mayers Hotkunstprägeanstalt, Pforzeim...................3 M1/172 - Walter & Henlein, Gablonz am N....................................2 M1/*** - W. Hensler .................................................. ...............1 M1/*** - Schweter .................................................. .................1 M9/312 Fritz Mannheim Zinc .........................................3 (M9 producer of the NSDAP tinnies) Pre RZM: Ges Gesch - No makers name.............................................. ........10 Ges Gesch - Boerger & Co, Berlin SO 16. .......................................2 Ges Gesch - E.W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid...........................1 Ges Gesch - Paul Maybauer, Berlin-Waidmannslust. 17.9mm...............2 Ges Gesch - Ferdinand Hoffstätter, Bonn.......................................2 Ges Gesch - R.Schanes, Wien.............................................. ........1 Ges Gesch - GESELL&Co......................................... ....... ............ 1 Ges Gesch - Bauderman......................................... ....................1 Ges Gesch - Deschler.......................................... ......................2 Ges Gesch - Hensler........................................... .......................1 Ges Gesch - Oechsler.......................................... ......................1 Ges Gesch - Osten............................................. .......................1 Ges Gesch - Schanes........................................... .....................1 Ges Gesch - Steinhauer & Lück............................................. . .....4 Ges Gesch - Wifro............................................. ........................1 Ges Gesch - Werster........................................... ......................1 Ges Gesch - GB-Gustav Brehmer........................................... ..... 2 Ges Gesch - Kremhelmer, Müncher.......................................... . .....1 Ges gesch - Paulmann & Crone, Lüdenscheid .................................. 2 Ges Gesch - FRN............................................... ........................2 Ges Gesch - A. Kürbi, Berlin-Steglitz.......................................... ....1 Ges Gesch - Schwertner & Cie Graz, Eggfnberg................................2 Ges Gesch - Beco.............................................. ..... .......................1 Miniature ………………………………………………………………………………………………….1-2 Known fake numbers: M1/129 badges
As a collector it's very important to see close up and especially the rear of the badge . To verify authenticy
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Were these applied in the field? I have two for my SS M40 impression, and I REALLY dont want to send my tunic in to be sewn. It takes forever.
What is a pair going for?
All my badges were confiscated by the police so I have to go to court to get them back. Thanks Mom! You Whore.
Hundreds and hundreds of manufacturers, naah
I’ve got a panzer collar tap badge, dug in Volgograd, and it almost looks comical. Not anything like the visor badge.
Looks good,lacks patina.but..looks good
Beautiful pieces.I also have 2. One Assmann and unmarked FLL
The Iron Cross, in its foundation papers, could only be awarded in times of war.
I was sold one of these as original, now that I look it seems to be a replica. Doesnt look the same, it has some thick and quite hard grey fabric on the back so I cant even bend it really(the side that touches thr uniform) with some little traces of yellow paint behind it keeping it attached with the white-black and the panzer part. The panzer IV isnt as sharp as the one in this video or when I google "original german tank destruction badge" it doesnt look exacly the same. Can I even be sure if that M43 cap that he sold me is original anymore? He has some nerve scamming little collector like that or hes stupid and really tought everything he sold there was original. He goes around Finland selling militaria I was told. I think thats legit and some of the stuff that was there was genuine but I dont think this one is...(I was 12-13 when I bought them). He also told that the panzerfaust 60(that he didnt even know the name of like I did) was one of two originals in Finland.....I've seen atleast four originals in Finland with my own eyes in real life and way more from videos etc.
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I collect WW2 and WW1 German cards.
Mine is a M1/103
how much do authentic first class sell for?
Do you have any Death Head skulls for sale?
I find it sad that this is categorized as a nazi collectable by channel name, because most soldiers that will have earned this, will not have earned it because they were in the NSDAP (really, most will not have been), but because they had to. This clasp doesn't spell ideology, it spells tragedy.
Factory workers got them
not with the swords...
Where is the war merit medal 🏅
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Just bought an C.E Juncker tombac bomber clasp just like this one for 1750kr danish crown
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Where can i buy old very good quality paratrooperbadges??
Back in the 1980s I read a book (title author etc forgotten) about collecting Nazi items. It said that within a few months of the end of the war two factories, one in Italy and one in Britain, started churning out copies of Nazi medals, insignias, badges, etc., to meet the demand by American GIs for souvenirs. It went on to say that these copies were quite good right down to the proof marks. That means that a lot of the stuff brought home by GIs was fake. My automatic assumption is that most of what you see as genuine Nazi items are fake, either old or new.
Fascinating item and history. Thanks for sharing.
I would rather have a helmet that showed a lot of wear and tear than one that looks like it is fresh from the factory.
Isn’t that the first pattern clasp?
Yes, for sire it is! An iron plate here is pressed from the 4 sides, and this type also is known for its comparatively large letters on the back side of the badge. It seems that 1st type has more qulity metal, no zink bubbling you see here.
That’s exactly like mine . Thanks for sharing
I would love to be able to find the German paratrooper badges book.
Exactly why I don’t collect third Reich shit anymore
How do so these things on? I’ve got a repro and it isn’t sowing correctly
Very nice helmet. I just checked the helmet database, and the ET M40 helmets batch numbers 704 - 725 are all single decal SS helmets. Looks like that's a nice dark pea green paint, very cool. I myself have a late ET M42 stamped ckl, single decal SS in apple green.
Where can I check this?
What if they are unmarked?
I have one without the box. Found in my deceased Father-in-Laws items. Seems to be in very good condition with Assmann’s makers mark. He was stationed in Germany before the Berlin wall was closed. They actually closed the wall a week or so after he went to visit east Berlin. He must of picked it up during his time there.
i have a M1/127 Alfred Stübbe, Inh. Herbert Tegge, Berlin-Waidmannslust. still dont know where or how my grandfather got it. i really would like to know who or how they got one of these. i guess the guy my grandfather killed didnt need it anymore so
I don’t have the little notch on the pin like yours. But yours is the only one I’ve seen with that.
it's very common
Got one in Georgia Caucasus
How did you secure your badges? I wanna do this but I don’t wanna damage mine
pins into styrofoam
There was, and might still be, a bloke on eBay selling "Rhodesian Navy" caps, I told fake bay that Rhodesia never had a navy owing to the fact that it was land-locked, but they did not want to know, and the man continued selling his "Rhodesian Navy" caps.
yeah ebay is a joke
The detail is mind blowing.
A really cool display, sir. This must have taken many hours of dedicated work. It would have been terrific if you had mentioned something about the backing material that you have each badge mounted on, and how those pads(?) are then affixed to the backboard.
Thank you for the video sir ,I have a great Intrest in this arena of history,you should look closely at the embroidery design,there is a BIG difference between authentic and copy,,,,DON'T FORGET ,,German engineering be it cloth,steel,ect ect Quality would always take precedence,
Wanna sell it?
used it as fishing weight sorry
How much is that worth
$500-$100 ea.
@@nazicollectibles9821you mean 1000 right
1100$
Can you show your full collection?
I really wanna get a totenkopf pin
One of the mostly respected Awards among front soldiers. Way more respected than the Knights Cross of the Iron Cross.
It is my favorite machete of the III Reich. It is more imposing, beautiful and heavier than those of the SS or SA. It is the best dagger of that period.