engraved "Erik 24 II 36" on the reverse
Visor cap is fabricated from greenish-khaki wool and designed with a traditional high peak
captivated by the fate of the trapped men whose plight had been broadcast around the world at telegraph speed
and 3rd Class: 500 East German marks
Along the edge of the cap is a grey faux leather sweatband
Germany, Heer. A Framed Wartime Portrait Of A Gebirgsjäger Kia At The Second Battle Of Kharkov Auction engraved "Erik 24 II 36"(Heer Portrt). A large, framed wartime studio portrait depicting a Gebirgsjger Enlisted soldier in uniform and wearing a Bergmtze, with the edelweiss sleeve shield clearly visible, set on a large card stock backer, above a handwritten inscription bearing the soldiers name, indicating that he was killed in action on 25 May 1942 during the Second Battle of Kharkov, with an additional Iserlohn studio mark, set within a wartime black frame with the