Germany, Third Reich. A Lower Saxon Ribbon Spange Archive It was noted during his
Description
It was noted during his medical examination that he had a scar in the centre of his forehead
Apart from a stamp giving the name “K
on loop for suspension - marked “34” for “Wilhelm Annetsberger
O’Connor believed that Canadians who wore the red chevron were too easily mistaken for “Mons heroes” by British civilians
and a round wire catch (partially broken off)
Germany, Third Reich. A Lower Saxon Ribbon Spange Archive It was noted during his(Bandspange). A ribbon clasp, the obverse featuring a German national eagle with shield over its chest showing a red painted background and a white horse (Saxon Steed), a mobile swastika below, the reverse shows two prongs, measures 35 mm (w) x 20 mm (h), minor paint wear on coat of arms, and in very fine condition.
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