Germany, Weimar Republic. A Bund Freikorps Epp Sleeve Badge And Stickpin Buy Now Losses were catastrophic and with
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Losses were catastrophic and with only minimal advances on the southern flank
Ordnance Staff
overlaying a copper base with maple leaf and crown
in the sinking of the SM UB-54 in the North Sea on March 11
Hisson signed his Attestation Paper with the Royal Canadian Air Force
Germany, Weimar Republic. A Bund Freikorps Epp Sleeve Badge And Stickpin Buy Now Losses were catastrophic and withSleeve Badge (die stamped bronze gilt insignia, 37 mm, with three slotted holes, sewn upon a 50 mm x 55 mm thick diamond shaped black wool field); and Stickpin (two piece construction, bronze gilt, with green and black enamels, unmarked, 9. 5 mm x 15. 8 mm, intact enamels). Extremely fine. Footnote: Formed by Ritter von Epp during the Freikorps period, the Bund was formed in 1933 by its remaining veterans using a version of the insignia used in 1919.
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