Description
This Rare WWII German Luftwaffe Pilot’s Pervitin Box is an authentic relic from the Eastern Front, dating to 1941. Designed as a compact field container for stimulant medicine used by Luftwaffe pilots, this piece reflects the intense conditions of wartime aviation and the everyday artifacts of the Third Reich military effort.
The box is crafted from a metal alloy with a weathered silver finish, showcasing embossed Luftwaffe eagle and cross insignias on the lid—symbols characteristic of WWII German air corps design. The underside bears SS and RZM markings, along with the inscription “1941 Ost Front Pervitin.” These details connect the artifact directly to its historical period and original use as a medical or stimulant container issued to aviators.
Measuring approximately 2 x 3¾ inches, this WWII Luftwaffe box remains in good vintage condition, showing light wear consistent with age and field use. A distinctive and rare addition for collectors of WWII militaria, German Luftwaffe memorabilia, or Third Reich medical equipment, this artifact stands as both a conversation piece and a testament to wartime innovation and endurance.
Condition:
Good overall vintage condition. Signs of age and wear. Refer to photos. Sold as is.
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