PHOTO OF SS ROTTENFUHRER CORPORAL WITH M43 UNIFORM AND INFANTRY ASSAULT BADGE PICTURE
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SS ROTTENFUHRER CORPORAL WITH M43 UNIFORM AND INFANTRY ASSAULT BADGE ORIGINAL PHOTO
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This Photo of ss Rottenfuhrer corporal is 6.5 x 9.5 cm
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