Description
numbered "No 123477"
1944 was remodeled 70th Panzer Jaeger Division and charged with the last defense of Berlin
his knee causing him obvious problems
numbered "279014" on the reverse
Counter-attack followed counter-attack but the 9th still stubbornly clinged to the tiny area it had captured on top of the Spur
United Kingdom. A First War British National War Savings Committee Badge GTRexclude numbered "No 123477"In gilded bronze and black and textured red enamels; loop hole button reverse; maker marked Thomas Fattorini Birmingham Ltd and numbered on the reverse but mostly illegible; measuring 29 mm in diameter; weighing 10. 6 grams; intact enamels; extremely fine condition. Footnote: During the First World War, the Swastika was adopted by the National War Savings Committee, who issued war bonds at 15 Shillings & six pence each. The bond in effect was a loan
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