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Where can I buy WWII memorabilia and memorabilia?

Where can I buy WWII memorabilia and memorabilia?

The War Front Militaria and Collectibles is proud to offer a wide selection of WWII uniforms, WWII field gear, weapons, medals and decorations, photos and more for sale at The War Front Militaria Store. Reproductions items and originals are available for WWII collectors and reenactors.

What technology was used in WW2?

World War II saw the dawn of several different forms of military technology including rifles, bombs, tanks, planes, and eventually nuclear arms. The infantry soldier in World War II was most commonly armed with a full sized battle rifle and some form of fighting knife. Few soldiers carried handguns.

What items were given out during WW2?

Items may include these: 1 Posters – Many posters were encouraging Americans to buy war bonds. 2 Victory gardens – Find instruction manuals to planting Victory garden to help avoid food shortages. 3 Coupon books – Due to rationing of fuel and many other items during WW II, the U.S.

Are there any WW2 pins that are worth collecting?

Pins worn by US WW II personnel may be of interest to the beginning collector. Some very ornate WW II pins exist, such as vintage pilot wings. There are hundreds of thousands of military items that will capture the beginning collector’s imagination.

What are some famous British/French military memorabilia?

British/French: Special Boat Service Two presentation plaque to French Brigadier General Le Page. France: 5th Regiment d’Infanterie Officer’s M13 pattered. (Variation)tunic. Circa.1915 France: 8th Spahis Regimental card.

Where can I find genuine military antiques?

Welcome to LoveAntiques.com where you will find a wide and varied selection of the highest quality genuine military antiques, from some of the most reputable and trusted militaria dealers from throughout Europe. You will find items from WW1 and WW2, as well as antique militaria for sale, dating back to the 18th century and older.

What kind of badge was used in WW2?

WWII-vintage badge of the ‘Groupe Aérien d’Observation 501 (G.A.O. 501)’. This unit was organized in 1933 and was based at the Lille (city) airfield. Blue-enamelled circular badge in bronze with winged gryphon in the center. Jewellers’ type locking pin for fastener. Spotty darkening, no damage to enamel.

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