Germany, Heer. An Iron Cross Ii Class Document, Signed By Generalmajor Alexander Von Hartmann (Kia Stalingrad) Auction Archive WWII Canadian Red Cross POW
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WWII Canadian Red Cross POW Pin by Birks - In silver and enamels
he transferred to the 2nd Company of Grenadier-Ausbildungs-Bataillon 376 (Grenadier Training Battalion 376)
The protective edge of the helmet in a magnetic steel
obverse with raised central mobile swastika and reinstitution date of “1939” on lower arm
disputes arose between Hanfstaengl and Germany’s Propaganda Minister
Germany, Heer. An Iron Cross Ii Class Document, Signed By Generalmajor Alexander Von Hartmann (Kia Stalingrad) Auction Archive WWII Canadian Red Cross POWThe document is named to Unteroffizier (NCO) Wilhelm Engelbart. It is dated to November 27, 1941 and signed in blue ink by the commander of the 71st Infantry Division, Alexander von Hartmann. Measuring 140x200mm, extremely fine condition with minimal scuffing and creasing. Footnote: Alexander von Hartmann was born on December 11, 1890 in Berlin. His male ancestors had had a tradition of serving in the military, his father being the Prussian officer
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