Third Reich era Munich Beer Hall Stein-This is a .5-liter size. It is very heavy and well made. The script reads “Münchener Bürger-Bräu” with a likeness […]
Rare spoon from the SS BERGHAUS AT BAYRISCHZELL. Only a few people today are familiar with the SS mountain retreat at Bayrischzell, between the SS-Junkerschule at […]
Rare Spoon from the Burgerbraukeller. The Bürgerbräukeller; “citizen brew cellar” was a large beer hall in Munich, Germany. Opened in 1885, it was one of the […]
This is a very rare, perhaps unique, Third Reich publication! It is the 5-7/8 x 8-3/8 inch, 90-page Fernsprech-Teilnehmer-Verzeichnis des Luftgaukommandos VII or telephone directory for […]
Spoon from Haus der Kunst München. The Haus der Deutschen Kunst (House of German Art) was built in 1933-37 to replace the Munich Art Gallery (Glass […]
The Hotel Kaiserhof was a luxury hotel in Wilhelmplatz, Berlin, Germany. It opened in October 1875. It was located next to the Reich Chancellery in what […]
Wilhelm Gustloff was the first purpose built cruise ship for the German Labour Front (Deutsche Arbeitsfront, DAF) and used by subsidiary organisation Kraft durch Freude (KdF) […]
When Hitler was in Weimar he stayed in the Haus Elephant hotel on the Marktplatz, and he often greeted crowds and reviewed marching columns from the […]
Grouping silverware from Rasthaus am Chiemsee. CHIEMSEE is a large resort lake in southern Bavaria, and was chosen by Adolf Hitler to be the site of […]
The ‘Adolf Hitler Haus’ was located in Frankfurt-Main, on Gutleutstraße 8-12. It originally opened as a luxury hotel in 1907, and was later purchased by the […]
Fish knife silver version from Himmler castle Wewelsburg. On the handle of each “SS” Runa with “Wewelsburg” lettering and identification of the manufacturer “WMF – 90”.
Adolf Hitler Führerhauptquartier, Rastenburg Leonard Pesch was an electrician at the “ Wolfsschanze “ He was decorated on 20 April 1942 with KVK with swords. During […]