Description
Awarded to Army servicemen for acts of heroism and to those who already possessed the Iron Cross 1st. Class and 2nd Class .
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Additional information
Weight | 0.025 kg |
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Vendor Info
- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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210 Dufferin Avenue
Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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GERMAN ORIGINAL EASTERN FRONT MEDAL WITH RIBBON FOR OPERATION BARBAROSSA
Sold by Military TourThis Original WW2 Russian Front medal comes with an authentic red, white and black ribbon. This medal was awarded to both German combatant or non-combatant personnel who had participated in the first winter of Operation Barbarossa during November 15, 1941…
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GERMAN WAFFEN SS FLORIAN GEYER METAL SIGN 14″ X 14″
Sold by Military TourThis round metal sign measures approximately 14-inches by 14-inches. Designed and made using 24 gauge steel and a process known as sublimation, where the image is baked into a powder coating for a durable and long lasting finish. This sign…
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WW2 GERMAN Fallschirmjäger PARATROOPER BROWN LEATHER GLOVES early long version
Sold by Military TourThe long version FJ brown leather gloves were worn by the "Fallschirmjager" paratroopers in WW2 Early war version before 1942 Unlined. Comes in sizes Medium, Large, XL and XXL.
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GERMAN ADOLF HITLER MEIN KAMPF LIGHTER
Sold by Military TourHigh quality lighter made in Europe ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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GERMAN OAK LEAF A M31 ZELTBAHN REVERSIBLE
Sold by Military TourZeltbahn tent quarter. Excellent color on fall and spring side. Comes with 3 hole dish buttons and HBT cotton material. Also Known as Oak Leaf Pattern, Dapple camouflage: First Issue 1941 Used until 1945 Used By Waffen SS. Oak Leaf…
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BRITISH WWII P37 KHAKI FULL BUCKET WATER BOTTLE CARRIER
Sold by Military TourThe carrier is the 1937 pattern full bucket-type This pattern of water bottle cover was popular with Airborne soldiers because it was easier to use and can be seen being carried by many in Arnhem battle pictures. The water bottle…