with light remains on the reverse from previous collector’s mounting
the three original receiving snap posts clearly visible at the end on the underside
" A Court of Inquiry was to be set up to fully investigate the cause of the accident but no other documentation exists here
Besides they were only from 50 to 100 yards from the enemy who kept one from brooding by throwing over grenades and trench mortar bombs
Commander's neck Cross (CBE) in silver gilt and enamels
Germany, Heer. An Iron Cross Ii Class Document, Signed By Generalmajor Alexander Von Hartmann (Kia Stalingrad) Auction with light remains on theThe document is named to Unteroffizier (NCO) Wilhelm Engelbart. It is dated to November 27, 1941 and signed in blue ink by the commander of the 71st Infantry Division, Alexander von Hartmann. Measuring 140x200mm, extremely fine condition with minimal scuffing and creasing. Footnote: Alexander von Hartmann was born on December 11, 1890 in Berlin. His male ancestors had had a tradition of serving in the military, his father being the Prussian officer