Daggers and swastikas found among possibly the U.K’s biggest Hoard of hidden militaria.
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WW2 buyer.com are investigating the origins of
an unprecedented find of over five
hundred items of militaria to include Nazi artefacts ,
All having been packed into a modest terraced house in the South of England.
Among the Hoard are Japanese swords, medals,
Antique guns and a host of uniforms, badges, helmets and binoculars.
The executors for the late owner’s estate were not
prepared for what they found when they started
to unpack some of the mountain of boxes.
“There are no precedents for a find like this”.