Medal Components Recovered From The Destroyed Zimmermann Factory Auction Nickel plated case
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Nickel plated case
emboss stamped "90" on the underside at the receiving clip end
He was recalled from the Non-Permanent Active Militia for Second World War service and assigned to the 2nd (Reserve) Battalion Canadian Fusiliers (MG)
Frick's power dramatically increased as a result of the Reichstag Fire Decree and the Enabling Act of 1933
suspension slightly bent
Medal Components Recovered From The Destroyed Zimmermann Factory Auction Nickel plated caseIncludes various dies, suspensions and insignia, in bronze. Fire damaged, fair. Footnote: Zimmermann was a well known German manufacturer of a great variety of awards, German and International, and was destroyed in an allied bombing raid in the early 1940's on Pforzheim, Germany. Sometime in 1990, during construction on the site, a quantity of medals was discovered (about 50 kilos) and bought by eMedals. Some were in good condition, but most of the
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