Heer Service tunic grouping from an Infantry Major
This interesting grouping contains the following items, all from one man:
- Sharp looking tailor made service tunic for an Infantry Major, named and dated inside. Loops for two awards and a long ribbon bar. All insignia originally applied IMO. Minty apart from some staining inside. Nice size.
- Large size framed portrait of the man as a Leutnant.
- 8 photos, both portraits and featuring the man with his troops. Seems to be mostly early and pre-war. We can see he was a WWI veteran.
- 15 negatives with unknown content.
- A couple of letters and a telegram, one letter being sent from Greece.
- Nine books concerning regulations, education and leadership.
- Five pocket calenders for the years 1940 to 1944, with meticulous notes written for almost every single day, and densely written on the blank pages in the back of each book. All are named to the man. With the amount of content in these, they actually form a war diary, with tons of research potential!
Note: Cap is sold separately - it fits perfectly in quality and time frame, but did not come from this man, and is not part of the offer.
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