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Both documents show overall normal signs of wear. No damages only folded once. They where award to Werner who served in the 7.Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 61. This unit was part of the 7.Infanterie-Division and was formed in October 1935 in Munich. The division and its units saw its first combat during the invasion of Poland in 1939. After that it participated in the invasion of France where it stayed until April 1941. From June 1941 it participated in the Russian campaign. It fought in areas like Bialystok,Mogilew, Jelnja-Bogen and Orelbogen. The Verwundetenabzeichen in Silber was awarded on the 14.10.1941 for the wound he got on 8.8.1941 near Roslawe. The Eiserne Kreuz 2.Klasse was awarded on the 20.12.1941.
Product Number | 13215 |
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Weight | 0.010000 |
branch | Heer |
Unit: | Set |