Serbia, Kingdom. Royal Serbian Volunteer Corps Badge, c.1944 visually-hidden Footnote: Carl Dillenius
Description
Footnote: Carl Dillenius
along with the various cap badges
followed by an assignment to the H Class Submarine H
December 1918 proclamation of the state (simplified to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 3 October 1929) from the ruins of the Austro-Hungarian
dual guild marked and maker marked "Boers" on the underside of the lid and inside on the base of the box
Serbia, Kingdom. Royal Serbian Volunteer Corps Badge, c.1944 visually-hidden Footnote: Carl DilleniusIn bronze, obverse shows the image of St. George on horseback slaying the dragon, reverse has hooks with no pin, reverse number 04166, evidence of some wear, very fine condition. Footnote: The Serbian Volunteer Corps was founded in 1941 as a paramilitary branch of the fascist political organization Zbor. During World War II, they collaborated with Nazi Germany.
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