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  1. War Badges of the Wehrmacht

    War Badges of the Wehrmacht (World War II German Army) page of the German World War II Medals, Awards and decorations. An apolitical history site.

  2. Documents of the Wehrmacht

    Wehrpass, Soldbuch, ID Documents, Wehrmacht, Heer By Sebastián Bianchi Identity Tags The Erkennungsmarke was the oval metal identification, or “dog tags”, that were worn by every …

  3. Wehrmacht Awards and Militaria Forum

    Wehrmacht Awards and Militaria forum gateway. Click on the banner to enter. By entering the forum, you agree to the Forum Guidelines.

  4. Wehrmacht-Awards.com

    Wehrmacht-Awards.com is an entity focused on the awards, decorations and militaria of the German Armed Forces during the Third Reich era. Within the pages of this project you will find …

  5. Documents of the Wehrmacht

    Wehrpass, Soldbuch, ID Documents, Wehrmacht, Heer By Sebastián Bianchi Wehrpass The Wehrpass was a very comprehensive documentation book issued to all conscripts at the time …

  6. Firearms and Uniforms of the Wehrmacht

    S. Bianchi collection In June 1934, the German army adopted the Mauser Karbiner 98 kurz as the standard service rifle of the German army. It remained in service until the end of the war in …

  7. Occupation Medals - Wehrmacht

    Occupation (Anschluss) medals page of the German World War II Medals, Awards and decorations of the Wehrmacht, including Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine and Heer. An apolitical …

  8. Close Combat Bar - Wehrmacht

    War Badges of the Wehrmacht (World War II German Army) page of the German World War II Medals, Awards and decorations. An apolitical history site.

  9. Walther P-38 - Wehrmacht

    By the end of the war 1.2 million P38s were produced, of which Walther made only about 580,000. Because the Wehrmacht needed more than 10,000 pistols per month, they looked for …

  10. Iron Cross - Wehrmacht

    Iron Cross of the Wehrmacht (World War II German Army) page of the German World War II Medals, Awards and decorations. An apolitical history site.