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Image 1 — KPM cup commemorating the end of the British occupation after WW I
Image 2 — KPM cup commemorating the end of the British occupation after WW I
Image 3 — KPM cup commemorating the end of the British occupation after WW I
Image 4 — KPM cup commemorating the end of the British occupation after WW I
Image 5 — KPM cup commemorating the end of the British occupation after WW I
Image 6 — KPM cup commemorating the end of the British occupation after WW I

KPM cup commemorating the end of the British occupation after WW I

Sharing this KPM cup and saucer from my small collection. It commemorates the end of the British occupation of the Cologne area of the Rhineland after World War I in January of 1926.

Unfortunately it has a repaired chip on the saucer's underside, but it does not detract at all from how much I like this cup and is not visible unless turned over.

I had once found an advertisement for this in a scan of a period publication online, but being an idiot did not save it. I wish I had as it had the original price information for this and other KPM cups of the time.

u/curious_fish — 1 day ago

Best setup for long term stay in Germany?

Hi Folks.

Dark Star customer on shared pool plan here.

One of our lines will be in Germany for about a year.

We will get a German plan for voice/text/data, but want to keep the US number active and reachable for voice and text.

We also want to be able to have full function of the US Mobile line for voice/text/data during visits to the US during the year abroad.

What is the best and most economical way to handle this?

Do i just turn on roaming for the time until we've got the German plan set up on the device and then turn it off and will then still be able to get calls and texts at the US number while connected to the German provider?

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u/curious_fish — 19 days ago

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