Germany, Third Reich. A Life Saving Medal, With Case, By The Prussian Mint GTRexclude 1916 to October 28
Description
1916 to October 28
faded naming and initials in black ink on the underside
There are brass five petal rose cockades on either side
that his religion was Baptist and that his trade was that of Dental Student at McGill University
Footnote: James Alexander Riddell was born in Edinburgh on 30 December 1885
Germany, Third Reich. A Life Saving Medal, With Case, By The Prussian Mint GTRexclude 1916 to October 28(Erinnerungsmedaille fr Rettung aus Gefahr). Instituted 22 June 1933 by Paul von Hindenburg. (1934 1945 issue). Constructed of silver, the obverse bearing a raised German national eagle overlaid by a central shield bearing a mobile swastika, the reverse bearing a wreathed inscription of FR RETTUNG AUS GEFAHR (FOR RESCUE FROM DANGER), the edge maker marked PR. MNZE BERLIN for the Prussian Mint in Berlin, with a silver content number of 835 and a
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