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it was so heavily defended that they had to battle their way through with hand grenades
the other is stamped "772949 J H SKINNER" on the obverse and "87 CEF PRES" on the reverse (35
Nine Australian POWs were killed
the belt measuring 1
the other two at the waist are without pleats and are larger and deeper than the breast pockets
A 1942 Wehrpaß To Karl Hugo; First War Air Observer & Iron Cross 1St Class Recipient Newly Listed it was so heavily defendedMeasuring 105x147mm, near mint condition. It is dated to May 18, 1942. Footnote: Karl Hugo Wittneben was born in 1890 in Basbeck an der Oste (today part of Hemmoor, Lower Saxony). He was an engineer and married to Annemarie Wittneben. They lived in Hamburg. Wittneben was first drafted in 1914 as part of the Uhlan Regiment 14. Between December 1914 and May 1917 Wittneben served in the Snow Shoe Battalion Munich, the predecessor of the Second World War
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