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Germany, Third Reich. A Social Welfare Decoration, I Class, By Godet Archive tiny chip evident in the

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tiny chip evident in the red enamels on the tip of the upper point on the arm at 9 o'clock

the ribbon slightly shortened and lightly soiled from wear

Gibbons was commissioned a Lieutenant (Junior Grade) on April 26

Aptitude Tests London After Grading School - Reclassified Bomb Aimer (letter)

which was abolished in 1933 during the government of the Second Spanish Republic

Germany, Third Reich. A Social Welfare Decoration, I Class, By Godet Archive tiny chip evident in the(Ehrenzeichen fr deutsche Volkspflege, I. Klasse). Instituted 1 March 1939. (1939 1944). Constructed of gilded bronze with enamels, consisting of a Geneva Cross with white enameled arms, the obverse bearing a black enameled German national eagle clutching a gilded and blackened wreathed mobile swastika, with featuring highlighted in gilt, the reverse plain, the twelve oclock arm with an integral loop connecting to a ribbed suspension ring with dual

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