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Original German WWII Named POW Detained at Camp Opelika Alabama MG 34 Feed Assembly It helped destroy three Allied

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It helped destroy three Allied Air Forces and secure the defeat of France in just over six weeks

this dark blue broadcloth kepi has a 4

The P-38 was ill-equipped to deal with the extreme cold and high moisture conditions that prevailed at the operating altitudes of 20

It bears the original label in the neck and a wonderful embroidered Indianhead 2nd Infantry Division patch on the left shoulder

chocolate brown leather construction fully lined

Original German WWII Named POW Detained at Camp Opelika Alabama MG 34 Feed Assembly It helped destroy three AlliedOriginal Items: One of a kind Set. This is a set of original paperwork a World War Two German soldier named Konrad Hallenga who was born March 27th, 1925 and was a Grenadier in the German Army. His army serial number was 31G120127. Konrad came from the German city Papenburg which is located in the Northwest of Germany. This paperwork set consits of the following pieces: Discharge from U. S. detention dated August 30th, 1948. POW Post card to Katherina

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