A rare set of tin soldiers depicting Nazi S.A. troops. Demi-round, hand painted lead figures made during, or just before WWII. Most likely the manufacurer is Georg Spenkuch, Germany.
Photo 2005 by J-E Nyström, en:User:Janke. I hereby place the photo in the Public Domain.
The box is marked with "Hitler S.A. Leute", and a "G.S." trademark.
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2005-08-12 14:15 Janke 2560×1920×8 (2061820 bytes) A rare set of tin soldiers depicting Nazi S.A. troops. Photo 2005 by J-E Nyström, User:Janke. I hereby place the photo in the Public Domain.
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