Description
With copied service records showing he enlisted in December 1915 and was wounded in action in October 1916
He was taken on strength at No
50 mm x 75 mm
and was a zoo-keeper in Peiping before his death
1942 and signed in blue crayon by a Captain and the deputy battalion leader of the 1st Battalion of Infantry Regiment 389
Germany, Kriegsmarine. An Eastern Legionnaire Identity Tag To Michail Sasucha Buy Now With copied service records showing(Ostlegionr Erkennungsmarke). Constructed of gilded zink, with three holes for suspension, one side with a double inscription of KRIEGSMARINE OSTLEGIONR, the opposite side with a double inscription of MICHAIL SASUCHA 332, measuring 50 mm (w) x 33 mm (h), cracking and material fatigue evident throughout, a rare identity tag in fair condition. Footnote: The Ostlegion was composed of non Russian volunteers from Soviet territories, and included Armenians,
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