Purchased post-war while we lived in Germany, in a house requisitioned from a German family near the prison where Hitler wrote
Mein Kampf. The family was given 4 hours notice to vacate.
The Rosenthal china was purchased on the German economy, not requisitioned.
My father (navigator/bombardier) remained in Germany with the (American) occupational forces. My 19 yr old mother joined him from Dayton, OH.
Brother and I born in the American hosp in Munich.
We have a set of 6 cups and saucers which we use on special days.
As for my personal items....probably these two.
I purchased the Zippo during C.O. basic training, or during combat medic training at Ft Sam Houston, TX. It used to have pretty enameled colors in it. Used it in Vietnam, and later. (we all smoked like crazy - a carton was cheap)
Still carry it sometimes - hinge is broken, and it leaks (burns the thigh!)
And came home with 2 bandage scissors. The one not shown has dried blood on it and is not appropriate to display.
I keep
it in a sealed bag - so that I don't forget....
Zippo says,
"To Conserve The Fighting Strength"Whatever - sounded too much like, "patch 'em up and get 'em back out there!" We were more concerned with conserving these 19 year olds for their mom's.
Stig