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A reproduction of an original Dutch Amateurs cigarette wrapper. These kind of cigarettes were produced from home grown tobacco in the Netherlands during World War II and it is most likely that German soldiers would have smoked these too.
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Reproduction from an original 1930’s wartime label. This label is exactly right to stick over a modern 4,5 Volt Battery.
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Reproduction of a wartime British Prentif Condom paper envelope, marked on the back "Specially Packed For The Forces". Comes as an empty envelope.
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Reproduction of a 1930s and wartime American label which fit on a modern tin of Corned Beef.
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Reproduction of a 1 Lira Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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Out of stockA full colour reproduction of an original 1930s/wartime German Esbit Fuel tabs box. An empty box ready to be filled with Esbit fuel tabs. You can also choose to have it filled with either 20 small tabs or with 6 big tabs (when in stock).
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A full color reproduction of a original 1930s / wartime German Krepp Toiletpaper wrapper. To wrap around a toiletpaper roll. Best is to take that cheap, grey recycled toilet paper. Great item for your display.
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Reproduction of a 2 Lire Banknote (Invasion money). Great item to put in your pocket.
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A reproduction of an original Lemonade Gazeuse label, which was issued during the mobilization of 1939/40 by O&O (Development and Relaxation) of the army. Nice to put on a swing-top bottle with lemonade.
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A reproduction of an original Dutch Amateurs cigarette wrapper. These kind of cigarettes were produced from home grown tobacco in the Netherlands during World War II and it is most likely that German soldiers would have smoked these too.
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An exact reproduction of an Army, R.A.F. and Naval ID card for medical orderlies, nurses, stretcher baerers, ambulance drivers, personnel on temporary attachement, etc.













