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I have seen maces brought back from Spain as souvenirs.
Portugal did take part in WWI http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portugal_in_World_War_I |
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You were faster than me ![]() Over a thousand Portuguese died in La Liz, for example. . |
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...bravo.
The Portuguese issue helmet is interesting http://www.cascoscoleccion.com/portugal/por16.htm ... http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=99337 ...said, on the one hand to be based upon a private purchase British officers' model (they were made in the UK), on the other to have derived from a medieval type (?) http://reference.findtarget.com/sear...of%20Portugal/ |
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A couple of trench clubs top one is Brit private purchase springy one German.
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How old is this idea? Is it just some sort of souped up black jack? Best, F |
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Dont know if its as good or worse than a solid rod but it would be very effective (OUCH).I think this is Austrian.
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Hi everyone I just wanted to post one of the pictures I have of WWI Austrian Club. If you want to I can provide the translation of the text below latter on.
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An Austrian Mace. Austrian Arch-Duke Eugene confessed that his troops on the Italian Front contain special detachments, armed with the special maces (clubs with sharp nails) for the purpose of finishing off Italian soldiers who are discovered to be in a lethargic state, after being poisoned by gas. Famous British journalist Lord Northcliffe, the publisher of the Times, who visited Goritza immediately after it was taken by the Italians, saw these maces, captured from the Austrians.
The Austrian club is pictured atop the Saxon pickelhaube. Good enough for the Russian WWI propaganda, I guess. |
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O.K. guys,
Sorry for the lack of diplomacy ![]() Now that we all have woven multiple considerations on Aleck's club, as well as other (almost) contemporaneous specimens, shouldn't we go back to items more within the scope of this forum, on what concerns, for example, antiquity? |
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