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P38 can opener. Introduced in 1942, it was carried by thousands of GIs throughout the Second World War.
This tiny, lightweight, P-38 collapsible can opener was developed during World War II, reported to have been a rapid 30 days design project in the summer of 1942 by the U.S. Army Subsistence Research Laboratory in Chicago, IL. The origin of the name is not clear, like the jeep. Some claim it required exactly 38 punctures around a can to open it. Others say it performed with the speed of a P-38 fighter plane. Whatever the case, it is clear this little device has to be considered one of the most perfect inventions ever designed for use in combat.
Aviator Kit Bag, used by airborne troops. A few US paratroopers carried a kit bag when they jumped into Normandy. Closed by zip and studs. 60x60x30 cm, capacity 77 liters.
Superb reproduction of the German M-40 field grey wool jacket, with inside pocket, belt loops. Supplied with epaulettes (artillery or infantry, depends on delivery).
Replica of the US Army HBT (Herring Bone Twill) OD 3 combat trousers.
Designed for protection against gases. These trousers with metal buttons and cargo pockets will be used as work clothes or as combat clothes.
Guide of the 1939-1945 museums in Europe.
This guide will give you the opportunity of discovering the richness and diversity of more than 1,700 World War II Museums in Europe.
To complement your visits, you will also discover hundreds of tanks, guns, bunkers, bridges... left in place where the battle had fixed them.
The most complete tool for research and discovery ever produced on this subject. Eminently practical, listed by country and region, this unique guide will enable you to organise the itinerary for your journey through history...
English version , in color.
Have your own dog tags engraved with your personal details!
Issued with a pair of bead chains, made in the U.S.A.
The exact text will be submitted prior to validation.
Please fill the form before confirming your order, and remember that modern characters such as (+-*"#@/...) are not available due to the fact that we use an original wartime machine.
Don't forget to add a pair of rubber silencers!
PLEASE FILL THE FORM ABOVE (PRODUCT CUSTOMIZATION).
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The historical artifacts for sale at PARATROOPER’s are intended for collectors, history enthusiasts, historians and museum curators. These items do not glorify or promote any of the political, ideological or racial opinions related to the global conflicts that bathed the 20th century in blood.
Besides, we remind you that Article R.645-1 of the French Penal Code establishes fines applicable to fifth class contraventions (except in the specific cases of a filming, show or exhibition which refer to historical events) for any individual who wears a uniform, insignia or symbol reminiscent of those worn by members of the various organizations declared criminal in application of Article 9 of the Charter of the International Military Tribunal annexed to the London Agreement of August 8, 1945 – SS, SD, Gestapo, Nazi leaders (the Führer, the Reichsleitung, the Gauleiters and their main collaborators, the Ortsgruppenleiter, the Zellenleiter and the Blockleiter), or reminiscent of those worn by any person found guilty, by a French or International Jurisdiction, of one or several crimes against humanity established by Articles 211-1 to 212-3 or mentioned in Law No. 64-1326 of December 26, 1964.
The Code provides additional penalties, including the confiscation of the items used or intended for committing the offence.