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  • A Wehrmacht Long Service Award Document to Government Senior Inspector
  • A Wehrmacht Long Service Award Document to Government Senior Inspector
  • A Wehrmacht Long Service Award Document to Government Senior Inspector

Item: G26694

A Wehrmacht Long Service Award Document to Government Senior Inspector

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A Wehrmacht Long Service Award Document to Government Senior Inspector

Award certificate for Wehrmacht Long Service Award 4th through 1st Class, Paul Deter. An award certificate for the Wehrmacht Long Service Award 4th through 1st Class. It measures 200x290mm, near mint condition. The award was given to those that served in the German army for 25 years, in this case Regierungsoberinspektor (Government Senior Inspector) Paul Deter, serving in the corps headquarters of the 9th army corps (Generalkommando IX. Armeekorps). The document is dated to Kassel on April 15, 1937, and signed by proxy. The name is indecipherable.
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