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Militaria are artifacts or replicas of military, police, etc., collected for their historical significance. Such antiques include firearms, swords, knives, and other weapons such as; uniforms, helmets, other military headgear, and armour; military orders and decorations; challenge coins and awards; badges and insignia; military art, sculpture, and prints; ephemera such as cigarette cards, photographs, antiquarian books, magazines and posters; scale models and toy soldiers; and items of combat equipment and field gear. Today, the collecting of militaria is an established hobby among many groups of people. Many European families, specifically those royal families with long martial tradition, have large collections of militaria passed down from generation to generation. Also, many people today collect militaria for investment purposes, as the value of extremely rare antiquities almost never goes down. An alternate name, used by many dealers, for militaria is 'military antiquities' or 'military antiques'. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License From Yahoo Image Search: "Militaria" A brace of perhaps unusual SA buckles - 2
David North Sun, 21 Feb 2010 16:58:52 GM A brace of perhaps unusual SA buckles - 2 Regards, David. Attached Images. 1.JPG (225.2 KB). 2.JPG (180.0 KB). 3.JPG (225.5 KB). 4.JPG (218.5 KB) Tag Der Arbeit 1938 (2) Dutch Militaria
unknown Sun, 10 Jan 2010 08:00:00 GM This is a very nice and mint 1938 Tag Der Arbeit daybadge. These badges were handed out at the 1938 meetings for the 1 May festivities. The badge is in very good condition and has the original pin firmly original attached. ... M40 Single decal SS Helmet
Paul E ue, 16 Feb 2010 19:50:34 GM Paul E is offline. Join Date: Sep 2007. Location: UK / Estonia. Age: 50. Posts: 2006. Paul E is on a distinguished road. Rep Power: 10. . Militaria. Classified Feedback. Default M40 Single decal SS Helmet ... From Google Blog Search: "Militaria" Loving the German War Machine to Death
CBS News As the Bible says, we are meant to put aside childish things as we grow to adulthood, and an uninformed fascination with the militaria and regalia of the ... and more » Waffenmuseum neben Festung Grauerort
Tageblatt-online (Abonnement) Fuer Konzept und Inhalt der Militaria -Ausstellung habe Peter Tamm einen Berater in Aussicht gestellt, sagt Wist. Auf ein museales "Gesamtkonzept" fuer ... Niezwyk y gornik i jego pasja
Turystyka Mieszkanie zamieni w muzeum, gromadz c w nim ro norodn i ciekaw kolekcj , ktor stanowi obrazy, rze by, kobierce, makaty, militaria , pasy, czepce, ... From Google News Search: "Militaria" WW1 German Helmet..What is the purpose of the pointed object on its helmets? Q. What was the purpose of the point on this helmet from WW1? Here is a photo.. Asked by Perro De Lava - Sun Dec 14 17:54:38 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. By WWI the spike was simply ornamental. However it is a holdover from a time when such seeming embellishments had a purpose, crested helms (think the Spanish Conquistadors for an obvious example) were developed in an age of sword combat. The crests were intended to divert a sword blow directly to the top of the head. The original "Pikelhaube" helmet was designed by Prussian King Frederick Wilhelm IV in 1842 and it's use spread to other German states. By 1915, the spikes on the WWI helmets were detachable. The spike would stick up above trench level giving away positions of individuals. Entente troops would often shoot at the spikes in an effort to knock them off to intimidate and annoy the Germans. By 1916 the "coal scuttle"… [cont.] Answered by RTO Trainer - Sun Dec 14 19:25:40 2008 What do you collect? Q. I collect militaria from WW2...German, Japanese, Italian...basically axis stuff...daggers, uniforms, swords, medals, etc...what is your expertise in? Asked by unknown - Thu Jan 10 04:27:16 2008 - - 20 Answers - 0 Comments A. WW2 Militaria Caps Aircraft Memorabillia Answered by DreadSmurf - Thu Jan 10 04:32:58 2008 help? what to wear on date!!!(with a nazi)?
Q. this is me im size 16(im not the girl in gold dress im blonde now n wear bue contacts do u think he will notice its not natural i want some thing that will go with this Asked by Gabriella S - Thu Jan 1 07:48:45 2009 - - 23 Answers - 0 Comments A. Very high heels, A long leather coat, with just stockings and suspenders underneath. (Well it would please me) Answered by The Bricklayer - Thu Jan 1 07:52:44 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Militaria"
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