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Field Marshal Hermann G�ring's baton on display at the West Point Museum, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, United States, 22 Sep 2007

Caption   Field Marshal Hermann G�ring's baton on display at the West Point Museum, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, United States, 22 Sep 2007
Photographer   C. Peter Chen
Source   C. Peter Chen
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Trip to the US Military Academy at West Point    Main article    More photos for this article   
Hermann G�ring    Main article    More photos for this person   
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Added By C. Peter Chen

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Visitor Submitted Comments

  1. howard says:
    1 Aug 2008 10:36:57 AM

    looking for felmarshal batons
  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.
  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
  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.

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