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Re: Items taken from the Reichskanzlei in Moscow Musea

Postby Martinski on 12 Jun 2012 19:01

Next State Present: from Hungary: a handcrafted oakwood wine barrel (the taps are missing...!?) with inscriptions, swastika and "Führer Sieg Heil"... and inscriptions in Hungarian (?)
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Re: Items taken from the Reichskanzlei in Moscow Musea

Postby Martinski on 12 Jun 2012 19:02

same present - more details...
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Re: Items taken from the Reichskanzlei in Moscow Musea

Postby Martinski on 12 Jun 2012 19:08

Next State gift: from the Finnish Government: a laquered scqrved birchwood juwelry box. As this beautiful box was closed by key which could not be found, the russian Liberators just made some holes in the bottom in order to check...

Very detailed and nicely handcarved with Party symbols and Finnish (Suomi) symbolica.

Something for your wife's juwels?
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Re: Items taken from the Reichskanzlei in Moscow Musea

Postby Martinski on 12 Jun 2012 19:09

the Finish State present - more details...
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Re: Items taken from the Reichskanzlei in Moscow Musea

Postby history1 on 13 Jun 2012 13:57

Martinski wrote:Next State Present: from Hungary: a handcrafted oakwood wine barrel (the taps are missing...!?) with inscriptions, swastika and "Führer Sieg Heil"... and inscriptions in Hungarian (?)

Rather from Croatia, at least this is the language of the caption.
"Za dom spremni" means "For homeland - ready!" and was the official salute of the Ustaša.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Za_dom_spremni
"Poglavnik" was the title used by Ante Pavelić, as Hitler used "Führer".
So most likely a present from him.

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Re: Items taken from the Reichskanzlei in Moscow Musea

Postby Martinski on 13 Jun 2012 16:47

Ok ! Agree! I marked the caption (which I translate from the russian text) with a question mark! As I was aware that the word 'Poglavnik' is indeed used to indicate Ante Pavelic. But I stayed at the russian text!

Thanks for mentioning!

Will continue posting some more gifts some later! There will be also the same quantity & quality of photos regarding ultra rare uniforms they laid their hands on in the wardrobes or cloakrooms of the Reichskanzlei. They keep an original jacket belonging to Adolf Hitler, an evening spencer belonging to SS-OGruf Julius Schaub, a unifrom of Joachim von Ribbentrop etc. Will post this upon finishing the "Gifts Section"...!

Martin

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Re: Items taken from the Reichskanzlei in Moscow Musea

Postby history1 on 13 Jun 2012 18:22

Martinski wrote:Ok ! Agree! I marked the caption (which I translate from the russian text) with a question mark! [...] Martin

Calm down, Martin. :)
My post was meant as information, no need of a exclamation mark from your side now.
And keep it running!

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Re: Items taken from the Reichskanzlei in Moscow Musea

Postby Martinski on 13 Jun 2012 19:34

No prob, Roman! Just glad that you confirmed my doubts while translating. I guess I spent too long in the area of Heeresgruppe Süd; I remarked that I am constantly using these exclamation marks. My answer is meant in a positive and constructive manner.

Will continue scanning this evening.

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