Germany, Kriegsmarine. A Kriegsmarine Cruiser Prinz Eugen Cap Ribbon Hold Explosives left at the scene
Description
Explosives left at the scene of bungled robberies had to be made safe and recovered
Vickers served with the Canadian Forestry Corps and was discharged upon demobilization on January 17
A very desirable item in mint condition
severing of the stitch holding the flap in place on the left
two photos of the sinking of the steam ship Columbus
Germany, Kriegsmarine. A Kriegsmarine Cruiser Prinz Eugen Cap Ribbon Hold Explosives left at the scene(Mtzenband). A ribbon woven in the design of a black silk ribbon, with a woven inscription of Gothic letters in golden yellow artificial silk thread reading KREUZER PRINZ EUGEN (CRUISER PRINCE EUGEN), measuring 3. 3 cm (w) x 182 cm (l) and in near very fine condition.
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