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GERMAN ERKENNUNGSMÄRKE 14.(PZ.ABW) I.R 193 #192-195
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GERMAN ERKENNUNGSMÄRKE 14.(PZ.ABW) I.R 193 #192-195
German Erkennungsmärke grouping. "14(pz.Abw) I.R.193 192-195 (Pz.Abw = Anti-Tank). It is possible to find a lot of info about this unit, recently it even came a book about it. Parts of the unit took part in the invasion of Norway in 1940, some units fought by the Kirkenes-Litza-Murmansk front. Some of the unit capitulated in Northern Norway by the polar circle where I found the discs.
Not too often to see for sale groupings with following numbers.
German Erkennungsmärke grouping. "14(pz.Abw) I.R.193 192-195 (Pz.Abw = Anti-Tank). It is possible to find a lot of info about this unit, recently it even came a book about it. Parts of the unit took part in the invasion of Norway in 1940, some units fought by the Kirkenes-Litza-Murmansk front. Some of the unit capitulated in Northern Norway by the polar circle where I found the discs.
Not too often to see for sale groupings with following numbers.
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The shell is stamped " D29" in the neck and "NS 62" by the ear.
There is no clips or chinstrap but only the leftovers of the liner with it.
The shell is stamped " D29" in the neck and "NS 62" by the ear.