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The Office of War Mobilization.
www.cwgc.org
ask them
that there were too many gods produced but there were not much costumers to buy the gods produced
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It is still possible to find World War 2 artifacts in various locations around the world, especially in areas where major battles or military activities took place during the war. However, as time passes, the number of these artifacts naturally decreases due to factors such as decay, scavenging, and collection by museums and collectors. Finding such artifacts today is becoming increasingly rare and would require thorough research and, possibly, permission to access specific sites.
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if actually in the area suggest you visit flea markets or antique shops of which there are many in Germany.............
Many artifacts and pieces of art were stolen, destroyed and lost during the war, and the location of many of them still remains a mystery. There are several lists that exist of broken, missing or stolen artifacts.
Try local VFW, Americon Legion, museum, libraries, etc..
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P. W. Carleton has written: 'Prices of natural dyestuffs and tanning chemicals' -- subject(s): Dyes and dyeing, Economic aspects of World War, 1914-1918, Prices, Tanning, World War, 1914-1918 'Prices of wood distillation products and naval stores' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of World War, 1914-1918, Naval stores, Prices, World War, 1914-1918
Archaeologists find artifacts buried in ruins and uncover past civilizations that have been lost in time, war, and natural disasters.
The Office of War Mobilization.
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