Germany, Wehrmacht. A Heer Signals Em/Nco’s Overseas Cap Archive Footnote: The White Cross was
Description
Footnote: The White Cross was founded in Berlin in 1890 and was an evangelical Christian organization
1944 and received a Wound Badge in Black
maker marked "Erbe"
edge wear slack suspension
seeing as the Regiment “Hermann Göring” was instrumental in both the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland
Germany, Wehrmacht. A Heer Signals Em/Nco’s Overseas Cap Archive Footnote: The White Cross was(Wehrmacht Fernmeldetruppe Schiffchen). Constructed of field gray wool, with fold down side and back panels with gently sloping, downward scallops to the front, along with a single enameled rivet on either side of the cap for air circulation. The front of the cap features a machine embroidered, Wehrmacht eagle, constructed of grey machine embroidery in the shape of a national eagle with open wings clutching a wreathed mobile swastika. Directly below
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