Kilroy was Here
Well-Known Member
Hi, I wanted to share a new addition to the collection. I really like this piece. I have been focusing on Soviet grenades as of late, so a nice addition to get. It is also a great original reference for these two Soviet grenades, and is also a great display item.
The poster is made from 3 layers of woven fabric that is very sturdy, but wrinkled a bit, but does not look too bad at all, it adds character. The fabric is soft and perfectly flexible still. The image printing, however they did this, is high quaility very bright and vivid still after all this time. It says in the corner " for official use only" and "copy #280"
Does anyone know exactly "where" these might have been used. Are these a standard training poster every German soldier would have encountered in training? A very interesting item I think.
Hope you enjoy the pics, and Thanks for any help in advance.
Regards, Steve
The poster is made from 3 layers of woven fabric that is very sturdy, but wrinkled a bit, but does not look too bad at all, it adds character. The fabric is soft and perfectly flexible still. The image printing, however they did this, is high quaility very bright and vivid still after all this time. It says in the corner " for official use only" and "copy #280"
Does anyone know exactly "where" these might have been used. Are these a standard training poster every German soldier would have encountered in training? A very interesting item I think.
Hope you enjoy the pics, and Thanks for any help in advance.
Regards, Steve