Germany, Imperial. A Berlin Guard Infantry Regiment Document Signed By Crown Prince Friedrich Iii, 1859 Hold A die stamped alloy construction
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A die stamped alloy construction shield base with a high relief Wehrmacht style national eagle clutching a swastika in its talons
3350/3784" (The Reichsfuhrer of the SS / Diary Number 3350/3784)
he moved to Canada and enlisted with the Permanent Force of Canada
with wonderfully preserved enamels and light patina
It is headquartered in the borough of Saint-Laurent in Montreal
Germany, Imperial. A Berlin Guard Infantry Regiment Document Signed By Crown Prince Friedrich Iii, 1859 Hold A die stamped alloy constructionDisciplinary Action Document for Berlin Guard Infantry Regiment Soldier Signed by Crown Prince Friedrich III, 1859: The authors of the document declare that Grenadier Christian Friedrich Borsdorf of the Guard Reserve Infantry Regiment has been sentenced to four strict punishments due to insubordination. It is dated to Berlin on August 3, 1859. It carries the signatures and seals of a Major, two Captains, and a First and a Second Lieutenant of the
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