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Japan, Imperial. A Rare First War Victory Medal Heer. A Flak/Artillery Hauptmann’s Service Tunic including a postcard presenting a

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including a postcard presenting a black-and-white photograph of a group of sailors aboard the light cruiser Emden

a 1936 Gau Bayerischen Ostmark meeting badge

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the obverse depicting the Brandenburg gate ontop of five interlocked Olympic rings

"British Military Swords from 1800 to the Present Day" by John Wilkinson Latham: hardcover

Japan, Imperial. A Rare First War Victory Medal Heer. A Flak/Artillery Hauptmann’s Service Tunic including a postcard presenting aInstituted in 1920. In bronze, measuring 36. 5 mm in diameter, original ribbon with hook and eye, soldered ring, extremely fine. Footnote: The Victory Medal was established by Imperial Edict No. 406 on September 17, 1920, to be awarded to "military personnel who served with merit and zeal between August 23, 1914 and January 9, 1920." Roughly 700,000 were awarded.

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