He was employed as a miner from 1941 to 1943 and was a Machinist by trade
The certificate is signed in black ink by Major General and Division Commander Hans Zorn (1891–1943)
The letter is dated to Munich on May 14
remaining in near extremely fine condition
of average gent’s size
Russia, Imperial. An Officer’s Badge of the 19th Kostroma Infantry Regiment, by Eduard, c. 1916 Heer. A Flak/Artillery Hauptmann’s Service Tunic He was employed as a( 19 ). Constructed of gilded bronze with multi coloured enamels, consisting of a vaulted Cross Patte, the obverse with green enameled arms, the three, nine, and twelve oclock arms bearing dates 1900, 1700, and 1805 (the former two in celebration of the regiments 200th anniversary as measured from its seniority descending from a regiment formed by Prince Anikita Repnin, and the latter indicating the existing regiments formation), the six oclock arm