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  • Very rare German Afrika Korps soldiers’ relics and equipment very nice clean parts which were all recovered from the El Alamein battlefield of late 1942 during the North African desert campaign of 1940-1943.

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    This is a very rare group of German Afrika Korps soldiers items which include jacket buttons,mg ammunition belt remains,k98 bayonet butt,pocket watch back plate and leather strap there are 10 items in all.The relics are in fantastic condition overall but some have surface rust in places and some rust damage as well but they also retain a lot of there original colours they are solid, not braking up or falling apart they have been very well cleaned and are perfect for display or any collection.The items were all recovered from the El Alamein battlefield of late 1942 during the North African desert campaign of 1940-1943.The relics were found and recovered in around 2007-2012 by the Egyptian-Sahara.com expeditions and tours company who specialized in the El Alamein battlefield.The parts come with 2 x A5 laminated information cards with pictures including of the original flyer for the Egyptian-Sahara.com expeditions and tours company with pictures of some of the items they recovered in the early 2000's these relics were purchased directly from them when they were operating in around 2007-2012.

    The battle was fought near the western frontier of Egypt between 23 October and 4 November 1942, El Alamein was the climax and turning point of the North African campaign in the Second World War. The Axis army of Italy and Germany suffered a decisive defeat by the British Eighth Army. 

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    General Field Marshal Of German Afrika Korps Erwin Rommel, 41% OFF