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Massive Kriegsmarine jack flag measuring 300 × 500 cm

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🟥 Massive Kriegsmarine jack flag measuring 300 × 500 cm. Printed wool with “Swastika over M” proof marks and Buntstoff Berlin hoist stamp.

Kriegsmarine Gösch – 50 × 85 cm (Vlissingen, Holland)

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Printed Gösch from Holland 🇳🇱 This bow flag was made by Vlissingen & Co. in Helmond during the war. Unused, but with clear storage marks. Great construction.

British White Ensign – German-Made

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🇬🇧 British White Ensign with a twist – labeled “Krieg-Flg England 1.0 x 2.0” on the hoist.

48-Star U.S. Ensign – “U.S. No. 12 MI 1944

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🇺🇸 48-star naval ensign marked “U.S. No. 12 MI 44” – standard WWII pattern with stitched stars and depot stamp.

German Imperial Bootsflagge – 95 × 157 cm

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A 0.95 × 1.57 meter Imperial bootsflagge – compact, wool, and ready for duty.

German Imperial Gaffel Flag

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Imperial gaffel-ensign in classic black-white-red, likely used on auxiliary craft or smaller gunboats.

Kriegsmarine War Ensign (100 × 170 cm)

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Classic Kriegsmarine war ensign, large size 100 × 170 cm. Excellent condition with naval construction.

WWII Signed Kriegsmarine Nazi Flag

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  Signed Kriegsmarine flag by US Soldiers I bought this flag on an American auction a while ago. It is a navy Kriegsmarine flag 2 meters by 3,35 meters with the "Eagle over M" marked on the hoist. As soon as I got this flag I started investigate who actually signed the flag and it turns out to be a small platoon under the 90th division (Tough 'Ombres), 359th infantry, M company. Most of the soldiers in the platoon joined just after D-Day and fought their way through the Ardennes offensive/Battle of the Bulge before the war ended in April 1945. I'm still investigating this flag so if you have any tell tells about it or some knew or know any of the soldiers who signed the flag please let me know! I really want to know everything there is to know :) The platoon I have nearly identified all of the soldier who signed the flag. There is no specific date of where and the flag was signed but one of the soldiers died august 1945 in none battle and based on the ...