Germany, Heer. A Lot of Award Documents & Photographs to Leonhard Wehr, Schützen-Regiment 1
(Heer Verleihungsurkunden und Bilder). A lot of award documents and photographs to Leonhard Wehr, Schützen-Regiment 1, including one for a Silver Grade Wound Badge, named to Wehr as a Gefreiter of 6. Kompanie, Schützen-Regiment 1, issued on 3 November 1941 for a single wound suffered on 23 July of that year, featuring the handwritten signature of Oberst Franz Westhoven (German Cross in Gold, 9 July 1942; Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross, 25 October 1943), measuring 140 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), with some creasing evident, in very fine condition; one for a 1939 Iron Cross II Class, named to Wehr as an Unteroffizier, issued in Kassel on 21 January 1943, featuring the handwritten signature of General Paul Otto, measuring 140 mm (w) x 200 mm (h), with minor creasing evident, in near extremely fine condition; a small lot of miscellaneous paperwork, including a document declaring Wehr unfit for Wehrmacht service, a travel pass, and a Feldpost postcard with envelope, in overall near extremely fine condition; three editions of the Eschweger Tageblatt dated 1941-1943, in overall very fine condition; a photo album featuring 48 black-and-white photos, many depicting Wehr with his unit in France, with images of personnel training and at leisure, many detached from their pages, the album measuring 120 mm (w) x 185 mm (h), in very fine condition; a small photo studio folder containing two negatives, with one image depicting Wehr, concealed within a black leather folio, in very fine condition, and; a full-length unissued 1939 Iron Cross II Class ribbon, measuring 295 mm overall, in near mint condition

