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WW2 German Wehrmacht Bakelite Marching Compass – Marked Busch Rathenow

WW2 German Wehrmacht Bakelite Marching Compass – Marked Busch Rathenow

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This is an original WW2 German Wehrmacht marching compass, featuring a Bakelite body for durability and lightweight portability in the field. The compass is marked “Busch Rathenow”, identifying it as a product of the renowned German optics manufacturer known for producing high-quality military instruments during the war. Designed for infantry navigation, it has a rotating dial with clear directional markings for reliable orientation under field conditions. Compact and robust, it was standard issue for soldiers during World War II. Today, it is a prized collectible for enthusiasts of German military equipment, representing the technical precision and craftsmanship of wartime Wehrmacht optical instruments.