Description
Many early recruits had originally gone to Europe to fight for Finland against the Soviets in the Winter War
1942 and written by Oberleutnant (Senior Lieutenant) Hans-Joachim Marseille of the 3rd Squadron of Fighter Wing 27 who signed it in blue ink
and flat silver aluminum bullion wires embroidered into the shape of a German national eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swastika
one with gilt
92nd Coast Artillery Corps (bronze gilt with red and black enamels
Greece, Kingdom. A Cross Of Valour, Ii Class Silver Grade Cross, 1940 Auction Archive Many early recruits had originallyA Greek Cross of Valour; 2nd Class Silver Grade Cross Silvered bronze, 30. 5 mm x 47. 5 mm inclusive of its crown suspension, original ribbon, extremely fine. In its cardboard box of issue, gilt Greek coat of arms and dated "1940" on the lid, box better than very fine.
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