A Signed Wartime Photo Of Oak Leaves Recipient Major General Paul Klatt Buy Now After his term of enlistment
Description
After his term of enlistment had expired on June 5
Klasse mit Schwertern” on the obverse
as his CEF Attestation Paper birth dates would indicate
1940 he was promoted to Gefreiter
The throat of the scabbard is tightly held in place by two period-original screws
A Signed Wartime Photo Of Oak Leaves Recipient Major General Paul Klatt Buy Now After his term of enlistmentA photo, measuring 85x131mm, mint condition. It shows Major General Paul Klatt, wearing the Knights Cross. He signed the picture in blue ink. It was taken in 1944. Footnote: Paul Klatt (18961973) was born in Kroppen (eastern Germany). With the outbreak of the First War, he joined the 2nd Upper Silesian Field Artillery Regiment 57 as an officer candidate. In March 1915, after passing his officers education, Klatt was deployed to the Western Front with
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