Description
Ritterkreuz des Eisernes Kreuzes, PRILIMINARY VERSION. This an aged WWII German reproduction hand typed and stamped medal award document. All the documents have different information, ie rank, name, Division/Regiment (SS, Army, such as Infantry, Panzer, Panzer Grenadier, Flak etc), the date of issue, and the commanding officer, etc.
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