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  • A Scarce BeVo EM/NCO's SS “Frundsberg" Cufftitle
  • A Scarce BeVo EM/NCO's SS “Frundsberg" Cufftitle
  • A Scarce BeVo EM/NCO's SS “Frundsberg" Cufftitle
  • A Scarce BeVo EM/NCO's SS “Frundsberg" Cufftitle
  • A Scarce BeVo EM/NCO's SS “Frundsberg" Cufftitle
  • A Scarce BeVo EM/NCO's SS “Frundsberg" Cufftitle

Item: G24791

A Scarce BeVo EM/NCO's SS “Frundsberg" Cufftitle

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A Scarce BeVo EM/NCO's SS “Frundsberg" Cufftitle

A very fine example of very scarce, full-length BeVo example, full length, measuring 19 inches or 48cm, with sewn ends; in near mint condition. Footnote: The 10th SS Panzer Division “Frundsberg” (10.SS-Panzer-Division Frundsberg) was formed at the beginning of 1943, as a reserve unit for the expected Allied invasion of France. However, the Divisions’ first campaign was in the Ukraine in April 1944. Highly motivated after combat success in Ukraine, the unit was then transported back to the West, where the Division fought the Allies in France and at Arnhem; the Division during these battles sustained heavy losses. The Division was later transported to Pomerania, where they fought heavy battles against the Soviets around south east of Berlin, in the Lausitz area. Subsequently, by the end of the War the Division surrendered to the US Army in Czechoslovakia.
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