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VOLKSBUND DEUTSCHER KRIEGSGRÄBERFÜRSORGE – GERMANY – WWII – STICKPIN

20 $

VOLKSBUND DEUTSCHER KRIEGSGRÄBERFÜRSORGE – GERMANY – WWII – STICKPIN

Category: Needlemarks
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Description

War Graves Commission Membership Stickpin

1919  was the year Germany created this organisation

Measure: 17 x 26 mm with the needle it is 17 x 45 mm

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Weight0.015 kg

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