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Its probably the ultra rare upside down variant that was only made a day and a half then only for 2 of the highest ranking officers of the wehrmacht, even though not luftwaffe they were able to participate in a game of chance that would determine the winners. The game was run by a very high ranking flying ace of the time who died after being shot by his wife for infidelity. Then to top it all off the games came under suspect due to corruption at the highest level. The scandal rocked the society's elite and undermined the spirit of the entire affair, which is why nobody ever heard anything about this contest as it was swept under the rug and soon forgotten. It was so bad that the little bastard with the short mustache became so embarrassed that he shot himself in some bunker.
So what's it worth ? Oh wait I was thinking about something else, never mind RRD. |
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