Germany, Wehrmacht. A German Cross in Gold, Light Version, by C.F. Zimmermann Archive other than the missing reverse
Description
other than the missing reverse centrepiece on the Order of the Sacred Treasure
but missing its catch - with period thin copper wires spun around the catch
5 SFTS in Brantford on February 1
Dietl was the first officer of the Wehrmacht to receive the Oak Leaves
It is constructed of a heavy card stock binding and retains its original paper stock dust jacket
Germany, Wehrmacht. A German Cross in Gold, Light Version, by C.F. Zimmermann Archive other than the missing reverse(Deutsches Kreuz in Gold). Constructed of gilded and silvered cupal with enamels, the obverse consisting of a double overlaid eight pointed starburst, bearing a central silvered disc overlaid by a raised and black enameled mobile swastika, surrounded by a circular gilded laurel leaf wreath, wrapped in ribbon and joined together at the bottom by a plaque bearing an institution date of 1941, with both the inner and outer edges of the wreath trimmed with
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