Description
supported on their reverses via circular disks which are sewn in place
The page carries Dietrich's signature in blue ink
He was ennobled in 1811 and named Baron de l'Empire
some fading of the inks
Both documents are dated to Burgos on May 4
Germany, Wehrmacht. A Close Combat Clasp, Bronze Grade, By A.g.m.u.k certificate_of_authenticity supported on their reverses via(Nahkampfspange in Bronze). Constructed of bronzed feinzink, the obverse with a Wehrmacht style German national eagle clutching a mobile swastika, above a crossed bayonet and stick grenade, with sun rays emanating from the centre of the left and right sides, and with four oak leaves and two acorns on each side, the reverse with a square magnetic metal backplate, with a horizontal banjo style pinback meeting a round wire catch, the reverse marked with
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