SAINTE MERE EGLISE
Price: € 240,00
The well-known sign placed by the German occupier is seen with an incorrectly placed accent aigu above the “e”. This error, along with the distinctive font, has been intentionally included in the highly detailed reproduction. The original, photographed on June 8, 1944, on the road to Cherbourg, shows Private Elmer Habbs from Delaware of the 82nd U.S. Airborne Division. The original cannot be traced. This sign comes with a Vinsign certificate, a unique production number, and a luxury postcard with a photo and description of the original.
The well-known sign that was placed by the German occupier during World War II is a piece of history that still fascinates many people today. This sign is easily recognizable by the fact that the accent aigu is not correctly placed above the letter e. Interestingly, this mistake, as well as the characteristic font used in the sign, was deliberately included in the very detailed reproduction of the sign.
The original sign is believed to have been photographed on June 8, 1944, on the road to Cherbourg. The photo shows Private Elmer Habbs from Delaware, who was a member of the 82nd U.S. Airborne Division. Unfortunately, the original sign has been lost to history, and only the photograph remains as a testament to its existence.
The reproduction of this sign comes with a Vinsign certificate, which ensures that it is a genuine product, and a unique production number is assigned to it. Additionally, a luxury postcard is included, which features a photo of the original sign as well as a description.
The historical significance of this sign cannot be overstated. It serves as a reminder of the horrors of war and the atrocities committed by the German occupier. Furthermore, it is a testament to the resilience and bravery of the Allied soldiers who fought against the tyranny of the Nazis.
The reproduction of this sign is a valuable addition to any collection of historical artifacts. It provides a tangible connection to the past and allows us to reflect on the sacrifices made by previous generations. Additionally, it serves as a warning about the dangers of fascism and the importance of standing up to tyranny.
In conclusion, the German occupier’s sign is a powerful symbol of the events that took place during World War II. Although the original sign may be lost to history, the reproduction of it provides a valuable link to the past and serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up against oppression and tyranny.
Length | 780 mm |
Width | 440 mm |
Thick | 35 mm |
Material | solid wood |
Weight | 6 Kg |
In Stock | yes |
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Prices are based on a maximum size of 1200 x 600 x 300 mm.
EU | 0 – 5 Kg 5 – 10 Kg 10 – 20 Kg | € 19,00 € 23,00 € 33,00 |
CH | 0 – 5 Kg 5 – 10 Kg 10 – 20 Kg | € 30,00 € 36,00 € 50,00 |
USA | 0 – 5 Kg 5 – 10 Kg 10 – 20 Kg | € 38,00 € 55,00 € 77,00 |
CANADA | 0 – 5 Kg 5 – 10 Kg 10 – 20 Kg | € 39,00 € 53,00 € 73,00 |
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