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  1. 19. Mai 2024 · London based GERMAN MILITARIA collector. This is a lifetime collection of Imperial German Militaria. ( You can't take it with you ) There is a range of German army, imperial air service and naval items. There is a remaining collection of swords, edged weapons, Pickelhauben, caps, Meutzen, Tschapkas, Shakos and Cockades, enameled ...

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  2. Saxonia Repros -. Herzlich Willkommen in meinem Militaria- Onlineshop. Schwerpunkt sind Uniformen und Ausrüstung im 1.und 2.WK. Leider erhöhen alle Hersteller im Moment ihre Preise erheblich und das im zwei Wochen Takt.Um meine Kosten noch einigermaßen zu deckeln muss ich auch die Preise erhöhen.Ich bitte um Euer Verständnis. Lieber Kunde,

  3. The Royal Saxon Army (German: Königlich Sächsische Armee) was the military force of the Electorate (1682–1807) and later the Kingdom of Saxony (1807–1918). A regular Saxon army was first established in 1682 and it continued to exist until the abolition of the German monarchies in 1918.

  4. www.saxoniamilitaria.com › itemsforsale › SwordsSwords - Saxonia Militaria

    Blade with very worn engraving showing Saxon Wappen entwined AR and other decorations, these extend about a quarter the length of the blade.. With 'Eisenhauer Blade 31 inch pipe back blade in fair / worn condition. Leather buffer and black refinished scabbard. A rare pattern sword . See Angolia Swords of Germany 1900- 1945 Page 449 for a similar sword. A rare sword in any condition.

  5. Regia Anglorum - Anglo-Saxon Military Organisation. Anglo-Saxon Military Organisation. A lone Saxon keeps watch near the estuary mouth. The military organisation of the Anglo-Saxons is a notoriously difficult and obscure subject.

  6. Part II: The Cavalry. By Howard Giles. Sketches by Geoff Gibbs. The Saxon army enjoyed a high proportion of cavalry to infantry, 8 Regiments of horse to 11 of foot. This reflected the good cavalry country in Saxony and the consequent high quality of horseflesh. After the 1806 campaign, many French cavalrymen had been remounted on German horses.