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<p>[QUOTE="Fid, post: 4461975, member: 7724"]there was no unique Wehrmacht stamp.</p><p>there was a looooong list of Fertigungszeichen between 39 and 45. 3 ciphers mostly or letters, no company and place names because that facilitated the bombardment of the weapons fabrication.</p><p>on small arms - pistols, rifles - there was a normal Beschusszeichen to prove that it was tested with ammo before transferred to the Wehrmacht.</p><p>Bulgaria was one of the states that could only choose between pest and cholera, between a threatening Turkey (once more...), Russia and Germany. the Jews were on one hand robbed of certain positions and professions but Czar Boris and most of the parlament were not antisemitic; the Jews that were Bulgarian citizens - as in France - were protected especially when they were becoming Christian and saved by stopping German trains. tragically the Jews that were living in newly conquered territories were lost under German pressure.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fid, post: 4461975, member: 7724"]there was no unique Wehrmacht stamp. there was a looooong list of Fertigungszeichen between 39 and 45. 3 ciphers mostly or letters, no company and place names because that facilitated the bombardment of the weapons fabrication. on small arms - pistols, rifles - there was a normal Beschusszeichen to prove that it was tested with ammo before transferred to the Wehrmacht. Bulgaria was one of the states that could only choose between pest and cholera, between a threatening Turkey (once more...), Russia and Germany. the Jews were on one hand robbed of certain positions and professions but Czar Boris and most of the parlament were not antisemitic; the Jews that were Bulgarian citizens - as in France - were protected especially when they were becoming Christian and saved by stopping German trains. tragically the Jews that were living in newly conquered territories were lost under German pressure.[/QUOTE]
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