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All · 1:32
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All · Resin · White metal
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All · Alive History Miniatures · Attica Miniatures · Castle Miniatures · Chronos Miniatures · Eltaller-Hobbyart · First Legion · Ronin Miniatures · St-George Cross · Triloka Miniatures
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Implies well-detailed clothes, shields and armor, as well as neatly painted faces and simple patterns. Small bases are painted and decorated with a touch of artificial grass or rocks. Wooden stands can be added upon request at an additional cost. Collectible quality is the best choice for big armies or dioramas. Assembling and painting takes up to 20 working days from the date of payment.
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German Navy Admiral Karl Dönitz
Doenitz was a German naval officer and creat...
Doenitz was a German naval officer and creator of Germany's World War II U-boat fleet. In January 1943, he was called to replace Admiral Erich Raeder as commander in chief of the German army, and appointed Großadmiral. In April 1945, shortly before the collapse of the Nazi regime, Hitler appo inted Doenitz head of the northern military and civil command, then named Doenitz his successor as president of the Reich, minister of war, and supreme commander of the armed forces.
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