German soldiers gas mask tin which was recovered in 1990’s while a trench was being dug laying cables on the grounds of old Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) barracks in Berlin-Lichterfelde

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This is a German soldiers gas mask tin near complete. The tin is in relic condition rusty but solid and are in overall good solid condition with some original paintwork and colours but not much.The tin has been very well cleaned and is perfect for display and a rare one for any collection.This gas mask tin was recovered in the 1990’s while a trench was being dug laying cables on the grounds of the old Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) barracks in Berlin-Lichterfelde. The relics come with 3 x A5 laminated information cards with many pictures.

The Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) barracks in Berlin-Lichterfelde were a significant Nazi-era military base, later used by the U.S. Army as Andrews Barracks, and today are being converted into apartments and shops, retaining some historical significance while shifting to civilian use in Berlin's Lichterfelde district.

The barracks in the Finckensteinallee were originally built for the Prussian army and were later used by the Hitler’s bodyguard unit Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler. Between 1945 and 1994, the barracks were used by the US Army. Nowadays, it is occupied by the German Federal Archives.

This is a German soldiers gas mask tin near complete. The tin is in relic condition rusty but solid and are in overall good solid condition with some original paintwork and colours but not much.The tin has been very well cleaned and is perfect for display and a rare one for any collection.This gas mask tin was recovered in the 1990’s while a trench was being dug laying cables on the grounds of the old Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) barracks in Berlin-Lichterfelde. The relics come with 3 x A5 laminated information cards with many pictures.

The Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler (LSSAH) barracks in Berlin-Lichterfelde were a significant Nazi-era military base, later used by the U.S. Army as Andrews Barracks, and today are being converted into apartments and shops, retaining some historical significance while shifting to civilian use in Berlin's Lichterfelde district.

The barracks in the Finckensteinallee were originally built for the Prussian army and were later used by the Hitler’s bodyguard unit Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler. Between 1945 and 1994, the barracks were used by the US Army. Nowadays, it is occupied by the German Federal Archives.