A Miniature First War Distinguished Flying Cross
who identified Oshima as "our main basis of information regarding Hitler's intentions in Europe"
It is signed in black ink by a Chief Medical Officer and Oberstabsarzt
Footnote: Friedrich Heilingbrunner (1891–1977) joined the Bavarian Infantry in 1910
A Gold Grade Wound Badge Document Grouping to Leningrad Combatant of 389 Regiment
Germany, Ss. A Reichsführer-Ss Personnel Staff Sturmführer Tunic, Named, By George Höcker, C.1936 certificate_of_authenticity A Miniature First War Distinguished(SS Sturmfhrer Waffenrock). This is an extremely well preserved tunic belonging to Paul Kmmel, a Sturmfhrer on the Personnel Staff of the Reichsfhrer SS. Constructed of smooth black wool, it features a collar fully trimmed with twisted and rolled silver aluminum wire piping. The collar is flanked by rank tabs, both constructed of black wool, trimmed with twisted and rolled silver aluminum wire piping, and measuring 40 mm (w) x 55 mm (l). The right tab