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Here are some of the items in my anti-axis collection that I have accumulated. My collecting ability exceeds my photographic ability but still wanted to share. I picked photos with a high concentration of items so if someone wants to see a pic closeup, please let me know Id be glad to post it. Many have probably seen these Japanazi shorts but here is a good idea of the variety available.

 

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Package of firecrackers in top left was same as pictured in the book, To Win the War. Very Rare.

 

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Many Unique items in this case. Some of the best finds.

 

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Outstanding collection.Many of the buttons I hadnt seen before.

 

RON

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More ashtraysincluding many unusual varities as well as the hanging Hitlers on the bottom.

 

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The many varities of the Belgian Piss Boy ashtray brought home by GI's.

 

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I have not posted any paper items from posters down to stickers as well as games, books, magazines and just about anything that was made anti-axis. I will continue to add some pics as I photograph more. If anyone is looking for a particular anti-axis item, if I have it, Ill post a pic. I also have a website with many items pictured not seen here. The address is in my profile for Homefrontguy. Enjoy.

 

Cheers,

Jim

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Homefront guy,

 

What a fantastic collection of anti-axis material, extremely impressive to say the least! How many years of collecting is represented here?

 

Rob

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Thanks for the compliments on my collection. I found the book V for Victory by Stan Cohen in the early 1990's and it contains some great photos of WWII Homefront items and at the same time I bought my first item ( an envelope with a cachet at a local antique mall) and that started my collection ... so its a good 15 years. After a while, I focused my homefront collection on anti-axis items.

 

Cheers,

Jim

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Axis? What Axis....?

 

What a stunning collection, I've had no idea how many different of these items existed. Well organized display, WUNDERBAR!

 

Lars

 

P.S.: Hitler, I think that was the person who was responsible for the fact, that I never knew my Grandpas - hang him higher!

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Thanks for the compliments on my collection. I found the book V for Victory by Stan Cohen in the early 1990's and it contains some great photos of WWII Homefront items and at the same time I bought my first item ( an envelope with a cachet at a local antique mall) and that started my collection ... so its a good 15 years. After a while, I focused my homefront collection on anti-axis items.

 

Cheers,

Jim

 

 

 

Outstanding! Congratulations on putting together such an awesome, museum quality collection...and so unusual!

 

 

Ian :thumbsup:

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