|
|
Militaria Store
We are proud to feature for sale medals and badges from the collection
of one of the foremost authorities on polish militaria - Professor Zdzislaw
Wesolowski. Over 40 years of collecting are now going up for sale exclusively
in our store. Here is your chance to buy polish militaria direct from
Mr. Wesolowski!
Browse the Polish Militaria Store:
Click on an era below to view all the Polish items
for sale from that time period.
Please note: if there is a specific badge you
are looking for please use the keyword search as the database is undgoing
constant updates.
Items from Other Countries
Also offered is a range of items from other countries such as the United
States, Imperial Russia, the Soviet Union and Germany.
Browse entire list »
Search by keywords:
RETURN POLICY:
All items are guaranteed as described. Returns are accepted if
posted within 7 days from arrival. Refunds will be issued minus postage
and fees paid via PAYPAL.
About Zdzislaw Wesolowski
Dr.
Wesolowski is the author of THE POLISH ORDERS, MEDALS, BADGES AND INSIGNIA,
1705-1985 and THE POLISH ORDER OF THE VIRTUTI MILITARI AND ITS CAVALIERS,
1792-1992, www.wwdir.com/polishbk.html
He is a Polish military historian. His interest in Polish militaria arose
as a result of his fathers distinguished career in the Polish Legions
and the Polish Navy as well as in the U.S.Army Transportation Corps during
WWII. His first book was on all Polish military and civilian decorations
and with the approaching 200 Anniversary of the founding of the Order
of the Virtuti Militari in 1992, he embark on a ten year research which
result in the publication of the only book of its kind in the world on
the Virtuti Militari that lists 26,500 recipients of the Order. He presented
the book to President Lech Walesa in June of 1992 during the Virtuti Militari
Bicentennial Ceremony at the Belvedere Presidential Palace before the
assembled recipients of the Order. Professor Wesolowski was decorated
with the commanders cross of the Polish Order of Merit for his contributions
to Poland by President Lech Walesa.
Dr. Wesolowski is a retired U.S. Air Force Reserve officer. He is also
a long time member of the Orders and Medals Society of America, www.omsa.org.
|

|