Germany, Luftwaffe/Ss. A Wehrpaß To Luftwaffe Signals Obergefreiter, Later Ss-Totenkopf Guard In Kzs Mittelbau And Sachsenhausen Newly Listed Accompanying the cap is a
Description
Accompanying the cap is a 3 Armee 1914/1915 Badge that was attached to the cap when originally found
dated March 11
reverse illustrating the South African Railway Police insignia
WWI 212th Battalion "Winnipeg Americans" Collar Tabs - "American Legion" version
A 4th Nordmark Treffen badge (28-29
Germany, Luftwaffe/Ss. A Wehrpaß To Luftwaffe Signals Obergefreiter, Later Ss-Totenkopf Guard In Kzs Mittelbau And Sachsenhausen Newly Listed Accompanying the cap is aThe Wehrpa is dated to Zwittau (present day Svitavy, central Czech Republic) on October 17, 1939. Measuring 105 (w) x 148 (h) mm, with light scuffing and warping of the cover, remains extremely fine. Footnote: Josef Rssler was born on March 15, 1905 in Michelsdorf near Troppau (present day Opava, eastern Czech Republic). He was drafted on September 2, 1940 and received his basic training with Luftgau Nachrichten (Signals) Regiment 8. Between November
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