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26.5.19 (локальном времени Вашего часового пояса)
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We are Selling a few Collections of European and Russian Collectible Items.

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ЛОТ 3676:

POLISH WW2 CIGARETTE CASE + PHOTO + MEDAL, ARMIA KRAJOWA

Стартовая цена:
$ 425
Эстимейт:
$900 - $1000
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ORIGINAL WW2 Polish Cigarette Case with EAGLE from Armia Krajowa + Photo + Medal, 1939 1944
The case has Inscription in Polish: Rzecpospolita, 15.03.1939, Lwow.
This case was made in 1939 in Lwow, but later the owner of this case was in Armia Krajowa - look at his photo (also for sell in this auction).
SIZE: 109 x 78 x 19 mm. Hand made, very nice job.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $900 - $1000.
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WIKIPEDIA: the Home Army was the dominant Polish resistance movement in POLAND, occupied by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, during World War II. the Home Army was formed in February 1942 from the Zwiazek Walki Zbrojnej (Armed Resistance). Some authors stress the continuity using acronym ZWZ/AK (or ZWZ-AK). Over the next two years, it absorbed most other Polish underground forces. Its allegiance was to the Polish Government-in-Exile, and it constituted the armed wing of what became known as the 'Polish Underground State'. Estimates of the Home Army's 1944 strength range between 200,000 and 600,000, the most commonly cited number being 400,000. This last number would make the Home Army not only the largest Polish underground resistance movement but one of the three largest in Europe during World War II. the Home Army was disbanded on 19 January 1945, after the Soviet Red Army had largely cleared Polish territory of German forces.