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In my opinion the hinges on the lid do not belong there. The same with the inlay. I had 5 of these boxes and all had the lid loose on the case. Not fastened with hinges.
These boxes are not that common, but not difficult to find.Always looking for Wehrpasses/Soldbooks and all other information of:
1) 70 Infanterie Division (70 ID)/(Gren. Regt. 1019; Gren. Regt. 1020; Art. Rgt. 170; Nachr. Abt. 170).
2) Marine Flak Abteilung 810 and Marine Artillerie Abteilung 202.
"Als nachfolger kam die 70 I.D. von der Insel Walcheren herüber. Dieses war der traurigste Krippensetzer-Verein der mir je unter die Augen gekommen ist."..according to Korvetten Kapitän Immo Hopman (commandant of MAA 203).
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[QUOTE=von Manteufel;8636315]Hi all,
Can anyone help me identify this zinc ammo box? I think it is Kriegsmarine?
Thanks a lot
This is Kriegsmarine zicn box, I found a lot of them close to WWII Kriegsmarine coast artilery positions in Lithuania. Here's how it should look like in original. Without any plates inside.
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Originally posted by frans h. View Postin my opinion the hinges on the lid do not belong there. The same with the inlay. I had 5 of these boxes and all had the lid loose on the case. Not fastened with hinges.
These boxes are not that common, but not difficult to find.KRIEGSMARINE, MPA, Marine Peil Abteilung, MPHS Marine Peil Hauptstelle Flandern Brügge, BELGIUM, Operation RAMROD 934, Feldpostnr 22661
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