SS Allach porcelain
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SS Allach porcelain
I am looking for photos from the time which have Allach on display, possibly in the background? I don't mean modern collection display.
Thanks,
Max.
Thanks,
Max.
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i have seen this picture on the internet before with Hitler, Himmler, Schaub and Fegelein looking at some porcelain figures. this something your looking for ?
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also i did a little extra searching and found that such looking figures were indeed Allach porcelain
stuckes
stuckes
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Hi Max, I assume you know and you have this one photo with Karl Diebitsch standing in front of a showcase with Allach figurines, don't you?
For some time, Diebitsch was commanding the 11th SS-Totenkopf Standarte...
Tilman
For some time, Diebitsch was commanding the 11th SS-Totenkopf Standarte...
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Thanks for the replies to date fellas. I'm interested in ANY photos showing Allach from pre-'45.
Max.
Max.
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found another image showing a portrait of Heydrich with an Allach porcelain figure in the background
stuckes
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also i found this image on a russian site reportedly of Karl Diebitsch inspecting Allach porcelain factory. i guess it must be him in the black Allgemeine SS uniform in the centre. hope my posts have helped you max
stuckes
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As you can see the people around the shop were added to the photo later. Here's the Allach HJ Drummer from my collection.
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Erich,Erich S wrote:As you can see the people around the shop were added to the photo later. Here's the Allach HJ Drummer from my collection.
Thank you.
The people were not added later in the above photo, but the photo was studio 'touched up' to define the edges. This was common practice in Polish photographs.
Your Allach piece is extremely nice, but it is photos from the time (pre-'45) for which I am searching. Hope you understand.
Max.
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Here's a couple I have saved from some European militaria magazines whose names escape me (apologies for the line!)
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Thank you.
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Hi Andrey, that was the one I was mentioning above. Best Tilman