A Wound Badge In Black Document To Nco Bruno Kasrien; Battle Of Uman Archive He was posted six weeks
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He was posted six weeks later as Officer Commanding the 24th Reserve Battalion at Seaford
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A Wound Badge In Black Document To Nco Bruno Kasrien; Battle Of Uman Archive He was posted six weeksA certificate, measuring 140x199mm, very fine condition with some creasing and scuffing, a folding crease, and some discolouration. It states that Unteroffizier (NCO) Bruno Kasrien of the 5th Company of Aufklrungsabteilung (Reconnaissance Detachment) 16 has been wounded on July 17, 1941 and received a Wound Badge in Black on January 29, 1942. The document is dated to Krummhbel (modern day Karpacz, southwest Poland) and signed by an Oberstabsarzt and
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