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Plague doctor mask, Germany, c. 16th century. As protection against the disease doctors wore a leath
German estoc, early 16th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
German percussion pistol with choice of detachable buttstock and pistol grip, mid 19th century.from
Officer’s saber belonging to an officer from the German heavy battlecruiser Prinz Eugen. Captured by
wwi - wwii era postcards collected in germany [details below]these recently came into my possession
German Zweihander (two-handed) Sword of the bodyguard of Duke Julius of Brunswick-Lunüneberg, OaL 73
Shouldda’ gotten’ a Garmin,On Sept. 17th, 1944, British, American, and Polish paratroops
Saxon halberd, Germany, late 16th centuryfrom The Wallace Collection
German halberd, late 16th or early 17th century.from The Cincinnati Museum of Art
Comb Morion produced in Augsburg Germany, a Christmas gift to the Elector of Saxony from his wife So
The baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. Miniature from the Hortus Deliciarum (Garden of Delights)
1. A battle weary German soldier takes pause in the combat and sits with a look of resignation on h
Product design 1950-1990, 35mm slides. From the collection of the German Design Council (Rat für For
closet-keys:[ID: Tweet by Leeee J. Carter @carterforva reading, “The history of Nazis holding rallie
German double barrel (swivel barrel) flintlock Werder pistol, 18th century.from Czerny’s Internation
Nuts!In December 1944, when the German army launched the surprise Battle of the Bulge, Major General
How it took one German soldier to capture Fort Douaumont,Constructed in the 1890’s, Fort Douau
peashooter85:German dussage, circa 1600.from Probus Auktioner
Jørgen Kastholm, Preben Fabricius, FK 86 Lounge chair, 1964. Re-edition by Walter Knoll, Germany. Pe
germanaustriannoblesandroyals:Women of German Principalities (1/?): Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg
50 Milliarden (50 Billion) Marks emergency notgeld money of Trier, Germany. 1923.
German mace, circa 1480-1500from The Art Institute of Chicago
German or Austrian tuck (panzerstecher), early 16th century.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
otherkingdom:today in history» 9 november, the german day of fate[eta: “the night of broken glass” i
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