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Caption | Field Marshal Hermann Göring's baton on display at the West Point Museum, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, United States, 22 Sep 2007 ww2dbase | |||||||
Date | 22 Sep 2007 | |||||||
Photographer | C. Peter Chen | |||||||
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Visitor Submitted Comments
2.
Bill says:
30 Mar 2010 06:04:00 PM
Besides Herman Goring's Reich Marshal's Baton
valued at $35,000 Dollars, the West Point
Museum also has his .38 Cal. Smith & Wessen
Model K Revolver.

30 Mar 2010 06:04:00 PM
Besides Herman Goring's Reich Marshal's Baton
valued at $35,000 Dollars, the West Point
Museum also has his .38 Cal. Smith & Wessen
Model K Revolver.
3. Anonymous says:
1 Aug 2010 06:04:13 AM
what in the world is going on,I notice in a picture (sepp ditricks boots) pictures of the malamendy massacacure says december 1945,the war ended in may of 1945,this WRONG,its 1944,for a musume its trerrible
1 Aug 2010 06:04:13 AM
what in the world is going on,I notice in a picture (sepp ditricks boots) pictures of the malamendy massacacure says december 1945,the war ended in may of 1945,this WRONG,its 1944,for a musume its trerrible
4. Anonymous says:
28 Sep 2010 08:26:26 AM
A friend of mine lived in Vienna and saw Goring ride into Vienna holding this Baton
Another friend bought a Smith Wesson revolver
during the war at a German town, the US Army could not shut the business down because it was a US company, so they posted a MP to make sure gune were only sold to Allied servicemen.
28 Sep 2010 08:26:26 AM
A friend of mine lived in Vienna and saw Goring ride into Vienna holding this Baton
Another friend bought a Smith Wesson revolver
during the war at a German town, the US Army could not shut the business down because it was a US company, so they posted a MP to make sure gune were only sold to Allied servicemen.
5. E.Chen says:
18 Jan 2011 11:26:40 PM
Goring's Reich marshal( not field marshal) baton( white shaft) is NO way $35,000, It should me $1.7 to 2 Million or even more! Keitel's field marshal baton is already $1M in 2010 deal.
18 Jan 2011 11:26:40 PM
Goring's Reich marshal( not field marshal) baton( white shaft) is NO way $35,000, It should me $1.7 to 2 Million or even more! Keitel's field marshal baton is already $1M in 2010 deal.
6. E.Chen says:
25 Jan 2011 03:41:11 PM
Goring's Reich Marshal baton( white body shaft) is shown here. It is now displayed in West Point museum. Goring's field marshal's baton ( blue velvet body shaft)is displayed in National Infantry museum,Columbia, Geogria.
25 Jan 2011 03:41:11 PM
Goring's Reich Marshal baton( white body shaft) is shown here. It is now displayed in West Point museum. Goring's field marshal's baton ( blue velvet body shaft)is displayed in National Infantry museum,Columbia, Geogria.
7. Adolph Hitler says:
15 Feb 2011 06:21:07 PM
THAS BASTON IS GERMANY, IS NOT AMERICAN, BASTON HAVE TO BACK RETURN TO GERMANY, RETURN TO GERMANY
15 Feb 2011 06:21:07 PM
THAS BASTON IS GERMANY, IS NOT AMERICAN, BASTON HAVE TO BACK RETURN TO GERMANY, RETURN TO GERMANY
8. obeleagu.m.c says:
13 Dec 2012 04:07:41 AM
well,well,WELL,hmmmm,this is a mungo on a bango with a finest lalala. lets not forget Goring is d great thief of all time.he practically invent art laundering.
13 Dec 2012 04:07:41 AM
well,well,WELL,hmmmm,this is a mungo on a bango with a finest lalala. lets not forget Goring is d great thief of all time.he practically invent art laundering.
9. Patrick Di Carlo says:
24 Apr 2014 12:45:45 AM
I think its ironic that Goring's Marshal's Baton is on display at our Military Acadamy at West Point. We all know the history of his stealing all the art treaures of Europe to diplay at Karin Hall; we Americans now display his greatest treasure next to his two great medals for bravery by defeating his Airforce and the criminal regime that he was second in command.
24 Apr 2014 12:45:45 AM
I think its ironic that Goring's Marshal's Baton is on display at our Military Acadamy at West Point. We all know the history of his stealing all the art treaures of Europe to diplay at Karin Hall; we Americans now display his greatest treasure next to his two great medals for bravery by defeating his Airforce and the criminal regime that he was second in command.
10. mal turnbull says:
6 May 2015 01:37:20 AM
cant believe the yanks have such a precious piece of WW11 military history, should be returned to Germany or at least to a member of the family. They have no right to keep it after producing such fine officer cadets as Sherman and Custer.
6 May 2015 01:37:20 AM
cant believe the yanks have such a precious piece of WW11 military history, should be returned to Germany or at least to a member of the family. They have no right to keep it after producing such fine officer cadets as Sherman and Custer.
11. sTEVERINOAnonymous says:
24 Aug 2024 07:37:35 AM
nON SEQUITUR.
goering's baton is a legitimate spoil of war. If he wanted to keep it, Germany should not have declared war on America and began unrestricted submarine warfare, Everything is fair against the perpetrators of the Holocaust and a world war.
24 Aug 2024 07:37:35 AM
nON SEQUITUR.
goering's baton is a legitimate spoil of war. If he wanted to keep it, Germany should not have declared war on America and began unrestricted submarine warfare, Everything is fair against the perpetrators of the Holocaust and a world war.
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