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God curses the tomb robbers
Site (saddened in French) of a military archaeologist very angry with the collectors tomb robbers...
Some were put under lock and key favor has he Of excellent photos full of emotion (be careful some very hard !) http://www.pourceuxde14.com/ for canadians ! http://www.pourceuxde14.com/album-cat-1-201456.html God curses the tomb robbers |
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How long ago were these excavations?
Regarding the Royal Scot and the Prussian in the same hole - the initials on the cigarette case might make him identifiable (I think the cigarette case refers to the Brit??) [I think at Fromelles they decided against photographing the dead out of respect - or at least publishing the photographs]
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Jeanpit,
Are the badges offered on French markets genuine battlefield finds or are they mostly aged fakes to fool tourists? A regular regiment cap badge may only be worth 6 pounds in excellent condition, but if the badge is corroded, green and missing its lugs/slider and you say you found it in Polygon Wood you can get 20 for it!
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and sometime genuine battlefield items found in attic and barn .... and this days is a bargain day on day each 3 or 4 years but a great day.... |
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Strange thing I was at the remembrance service in Ieper on the 11-11-10 at 11am 2010, after the service my friend went to buy some gifts, he was approached by a young lad who asked him for his Glengarry badge, which was a Argyle officers badge , the young lad wanted to swap it for a dug up Glasgow Highlanders badge ?. He said no and a deal was struck for the GH badge, he bought the badge for me as I am the membership secretary for the Glasgow Highlanders, I cant make my mind up on this badge if it is delibertly distressed or is genuine, the lad said his dad went out digging up old ww1 bits one wonders if his father or he is a grave robber eh.
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Hi i also was in leper for 3 days for the remembrance day services this month
while over there we visited about 6 different shops and museums all were selling cap badges and other items of militaria . most of the cap badges that i looked at were fakes and also 2 or 3 times what you would pay in uk for geniune items. one of the museums had a number of RND DIV badges on display all of them were poor copys with sliders so if you are going to france and flanders be sure to have a good look before buying any badges cheers paj1 |
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My brother visited Poland and area a couple years back. Found an antique store that had a surprising amount of German badges that were corroded, rusty. I declined buying any of these examples thinking they may have been "liberated" from graves. Cheers Brian
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Look at this example, and click on the sellers other items. Many of the other items he freely admits were "dug" in Latvia. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WW2-ORIGINAL-G...item3cb2b2e8d3 Isn't this the half of a German identity disc that is supposed to remain with the body?
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