Description
very slightly vaulted
The First World War - 1914
It was conferred upon members of the Imperial Family
Clearly visible is the “General Göring” cuff title of Oberst Paul Conrath
Fegelein's parents and his brother Waldemar survived the war
Italy, Kingdom. A 132Nd Artillery Regiment "Ariete" Medal With Case, C.1925 Archive very slightly vaultedItaly (Kingdom); Silver with red, white and blue enamels, marked "800" (silver) on the reverse, obverse illustrating a tank on an outcrop, a ribbon banner below inscribed "FVLMINEO E POSSENTE" and the regimental insignia to its right, reverse illustrating a female holding a branch of laurel leaves, the 132nd Artillery badge to the lower left, inscribed "SANCTA" to her left, "BARBARA" to her right and "132 REGG. ARTIGLIERIA "ARIETE" " below, 32. 3 mm,
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