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I think, that most of you will not recognize some of the items in my above post. It's the first time for myself that I saw these in a museum collection. I only recognized them, because some years ago I got a copy of a british publication dated 8/45 with the title RED. It's a catalog of sabotage stores used by the germans. Attached I post some photos from this publication which explain the above pictures :
3.Photo : top : 3 german fog signal relays and bottom : german tyre burster
4.Photo : german incendiary flare and at the right bottom : german plastic
5.Photo : probably german Big Orange Incendiary bomb, but could also be another similar looking item.
Wishing you all an enjoyable weekend,
Bellifortis.
Kev, there are a number of converted mills grenades all are marked with a red circle on the base plug which was the mark of Dutch EOD also i have a grenade with the marking, my butterfly bomb is marked with a red triangle which is the mark of the former Czechoslovakia Eod..... Dave
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