Germany, Third Reich. A 1936 German Automobile Club Westphalia District Race Commemorative Plaque, by Carl Poellath visually-hidden while the sleeves are lined
Description
while the sleeves are lined in white rayon with pinstripes
depicting in uniform during the First World War and with his extensive array of orders and decorations clearly visible
French war aid
now Vietnam and was recognized by the French in 1890
ordering his squad to their assistance
Germany, Third Reich. A 1936 German Automobile Club Westphalia District Race Commemorative Plaque, by Carl Poellath visually-hidden while the sleeves are lined(Der Deutsche Automobil Club Westfalen Lippe Fahrt Erinnerungs Plakette). Constructed of gilded feinzink, the obverse bearing a raised Westphalian horse, flanked by a lippe rose and date of 1936, topped by an inscription of DDAC GAU 5 WESTFALEN, and situated above the coats of arms of the Sturmabteilung (SA), Schutzstaffel (SS), National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), German Automobile Club (DDAC), Wehrmacht, and HJ, in turn above an inscription of 12.
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