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Italy Flask shot through bullet Battle Damaged Stalingrad WW2 WWII war original

$ 19.53

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: 100% original in uncleaned condition as found - See pic.

    Description

    A
    italian Flask
    is shot through with a bullet and
    shell splinter
    . This is unique items!
    It was found on the battlefield where a legendary
    Battle of Stalingrad
    was held. This is a genuine military relic that illustrates all horror and cruelty of war.
    The Flask is a part of an unusual private collection of "wounded" military relics. This collection contains things that were shot through with bullets, pierced by shards or shrapnel, hacked by swords... Alex, a military enthusiast, has been collecting these unique things throughout Europe during ten years. Now he is selling a surplus of his collection. Perhaps, this is one of the most unusual collections in the world! Don't miss the chance to buy a part of the military history. This is not just a military artifact - a human life is behind of each of these things...
    Our main motto - We do not sell objects, we sell the history.The object is preserved in the dug condition with a special purpose to reflect the history spirit!
    SPECIFICATIONS:
    Objects: Flask
    Material: Aluminium
    Made in Italy
    Additional information:
    The ARMIR was also known as the 8th Italian Army and initially had 235,000 soldiers. n late summer 1942, after participating in the conquest of eastern Ukraine, the highly-mobile riflemen (Bersaglieri) of the ARMIR eliminated the Soviet bridgehead at Serafimovič on the Don river. Then, with the support of German tanks, the Gariboldi troops repelled a Soviet attack during the first defensive battle of the Don. Finally the ARMIR faced Operation Little Saturn in December 1942. The aim of this Soviet operation was the complete annihilation of the Italian 8th Army, as a result of the operations related to the Battle of Stalingrad. This resulted in a collapse of the Axis front, north of Stalingrad: the ARMIR was encircled, but for some days the Italian troops were able -with huge casualties - to stop the attacking Soviet troops. Losses of the ARMIR from 20 August 1942-20 February 1943 totaled 87,795 killed and missing (3,168 officers and 84,627 NCOs and soldiers) and 34,474 wounded and frostbitten (1,527 officers and 32,947 NCOs and soldiers).
    SHIPPING:
    We provide buyers from US with USPS Tracking number.