History is history and facts are just that facts.
PzG is dedicated to preserving the history of the largest war in human history by selling reproduction WW2 war stock without "politically correct" distortions for anyone interested in Adolf Hitler, Nazi Germany, WWII and the Third Reich.
WWI Germany's Highest Medal
Pour Le Merite (Blue Max) with Oakleaves
Nazi war relics and Hitler WW2 souvenirs.
Attics, basements, and garages have served as resting places for original nazi war souvenirs, booty, trophies, and collectibles liberated by soldiers during the war with Hitler. Each item had a story, like the GI who picked up a pistol from a dead German Waffen SS officer, took a nazi flag from a town square, or found Hitler's personal copy of Mein Kampf from his night stand at the Berghoff. Even after all these years nazi relics still capture our imagination.
But, as time passes so does the growing rarity of these artifacts and the resulting higher prices make them impossible for many to have in personal collection where they can be held and studied at leisure but PzG has changed all of that by making historically accurate reproductions available to buy at reasonable prices for collectors, re-enactors, teachers, military enthusiasts, and all students of WWII history.
Collect your own piece of Adolf Hitler's nazi "war booty" today!
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GERMAN MILITARY AND PARAMILITARY REPRODUCTION NAZI PINS, MEDALS AND BADGES
It is not un-common to find these post-war nazi reproductions "aged" and offered for sale at outrageous prices by unscrupulous dealers and auction houses around the world.
Better quality can not be found anywhere at any price!
Pour Le' Merite (Blue Max)- Back - The Pour le Merite, better known as the Blue Max, was the kingdom of Prussia’s highest military decoration. Established as a Prussian military merit award in 1667 by Elector Frederick of Prussia and revised in 1810 by King Frederick William III for outstanding bravery on the battlefield. This order of merit was generally awarded to high-ranking officers.In World War I, the decoration became famous because it was awarded to German aviators. One of the early recipients during the war was flying ace Max Immelmann also awarded to famous aviators such as "the Red Baron" and Herman Goering and has not been awarded again since 1918. The name of the medal is in French because that was the language of the Prussian court when the medal was created and the medal’s color and Immelmann’s fame led to the British calling the medal the Blue Max. Our faithful reproduction with an exquisite gold finish and the actual shade of blue enamel makes is finely crafted to orginal specifications (in size and detail) ideal for display or wear. Comes with suspension ring and neck ribbon display piece approx. 10 inches long. (Additional ribbon available below.). * reproduction 0107-022-005 - Blue Max Medal - Double Sided
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0107-000-022 Additional Blue Max Ribbon (1 yard)
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Blue Max Presentation Case Details: Finest quality reproduction display case with printed top. Made to wartime specifications by an original German manufacturer. These exclusive cases feature leatherette coverings in the proper colors and textures, push-button closures, satin-lined tops, velvet or flocked bottoms and printed tops & linings where historically accurate.
* Decoration sold separately.
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NAZI AWARDS / MEDALS / PINS & BADGES / DECORATIONS - REPRODUCTIONS Exceptional attention to detail makes these items hard to distinguish from originals! |
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WW2 German (Nazi) Military Collectable's, Insignia, Badges, Medals, Armbands, Daggers, Uniforms, and Hitler Regalia! |
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Get reproduction WW2 nazi war stock from PzG Inc. for hobbyists, teachers, re-enactors, museums, and all students of Adolf Hitler's German Third Reich.
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Date this page was last updated:
Tuesday, January 22, 2019