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  • Germany, Imperial. A Lot of First World War Army Death Notices
  • Germany, Imperial. A Lot of First World War Army Death Notices

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Germany, Imperial. A Lot of First World War Army Death Notices

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Germany, Imperial. A Lot of First World War Army Death Notices

(Heer Sterbebilder). A lot of three First World War Heer (Army) death notices, including one named to Johann Festner, constructed of card stock and featuring a black-and-white photo of Festner, indicating that he served in Infanterie-Regiment 8 and was killed in action on 18 September 1914 in his 23rd year, 64 mm (w) x 102 mm (h), with minor material fatigue evident, in near extremely fine condition; one named to Martin Felber, constructed of card stock and featuring a black-and-white photo of Felber, indicating that he served in 1. Bayerische (Bavarian) Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment, 11. Kompagnie, who was killed in action on 6 June 1915 in his 27th year, measuring 64 mm (w) x 102 mm (h), with minor material fatigue evident, in near extremely fine condition, and; one named to Stefan Engel, constructed of card stock and featuring a black-and-white photo of Engel, indicating that he service in a machine gun unit of 18. Reserve-Infanterie-Regiment, measuring 63 mm (w) x 102 mm (h), with minor material fatigue evident, in near extremely fine condition.
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