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Under this Title, you will see all the different categories. Click the following there if you want to read one of the following articles: Authenticity… Read More »How to Access Other Categories
For collectors, historians, and enthusiast, especially those passionate about militaria, there is often a unique thrill in uncovering the story behind an object. Whether it… Read More »How to Uncover the History of an Object: Where to Begin Your Search
English To translate a webpage into your language using Google Translate, look at the upper-right corner of your browser tab. If Google Translate is enabled,… Read More »Traduire/Übersetzen/Vertalen/Translate
For collectors, historians, reenactors and enthusiasts alike, few things are as disappointing as discovering that a prized item is not an authentic piece of history,… Read More »How to Spot a Replica: Tips for Distinguishing Authentic Military Items from Fakes
For collectors of military history and memorabilia, preserving visual records such as photonegatives, slides, and film rolls is more than a technical task – it… Read More »Digitizing and Physically Preserving Photonegatives, Slides, and Film Rolls
Collecting military artifacts is a passion that demands care, knowledge, and responsibility. Especially when it involves weapons and ammunition—whether deactivated or still active—strict rules and… Read More »Weapons and Ammunition: Safe Storage According to Law and Preservation Technique
Rust — the silent enemy of every militaria collector. Whether you’re preserving a German WWII helmet, a British WWI bayonet, or a Cold War canteen,… Read More »Preventing and Treating Rust on Military Equipment
Collecting and preserving textiles from the First and Second World Wars is not only a hobby for militaria enthusiasts but also a valuable contribution to… Read More »Preserving Textiles from WWI and WWII: Uniform, Flags, Insignia, and More