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  1. Supermarine Spitfire Legends Of The Skies World War 2 Pin Badge WW2 Memorabilia

    Expertly designed as a tribute to courage and sacrifice, this striking badge honours "The Few" who defended our skies in 1940.

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  2. Join the Women's Land Army METAL Sign Wall Plaque poster print WW2 Memorabilia

    For easy application to wall Size: 15cm x 20cm (6" x 8"). Offices/Kitchens/Sheds/Restaurants/Bars/Man-Caves or a unique gift.

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  3. 1944 WW2 PHOTO-REPORT "Breakout from Normandy" Mounted Vintage Magazine Print

    This is a genuine page from the period – IT IS NOT A MODERN REPRODUCTION. This is a genuine artifact from World War II, published in August 1944. Operation Cobra, launched by the U.S. First Army on July 25, 1944, was the decisive offensive that broke the stalemate of the Normandy Campaign.

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  4. 1944 WW2 PHOTO "Through Shattered Falaise" Mounted Vintage Magazine Print ~ 11x1

    The headline reads: "Through Shattered Falaise Avenging Armour Sped". The capture of the devastated town of Falaise was a key final step in closing the "pocket.". This victory led to the liberation of Paris and the rapid advance of the Allies across France.

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  5. War Military Memorabilia Job Lot Canada WW2 Buttons Ect See Photos

    This job lot of war military memorabilia from Canada includes a collection of WW2 buttons made of brass. The items provide a glimpse into the military history of the 1940s, with a specific focus on military-themed artifacts. The assortment of buttons featured in the photos is a unique piece of history that offers a tangible connection to the past, making it a valuable addition to any collection or display.

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  6. RAF at War nostalgic memorabilia pack containing interesting replica items

    Fantastic for anyone with an interest in the topic - or school history lessons etc. ; Rest of the World 2-3 weeks.

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  7. 1944 WW2 PHOTO-REPORT "Ack-Ack Gunners" Mounted Vintage Magazine Print ~ 11x14 M

    This is a genuine artifact from World War II. This is not a reproduction. Britain's Anti-Aircraft Command was responsible for defending the UK against air attack. During the V-1 flying bomb campaign of 1944 (the 'Second Blitz'), gun and searchlight batteries were repositioned to the coast of Southern England to intercept the 'doodlebugs' before they reached London.

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  8. WW2 Grand Pictorial Souvenir : They Led us to Victory , Memorabilia

    WW2 Grand Pictorial Souvenir : They Led us to Victory-Bear Hudson London 1945.

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