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  • Germany, Weimar Republic. Two Award Documents, Flanders Cross & German Cross

Item: G48458

Germany, Weimar Republic. Two Award Documents, Flanders Cross & German Cross

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Germany, Weimar Republic. Two Award Documents, Flanders Cross & German Cross

A Flanders Cross (Ehren- und Erinnerungskreuz des Marinekorps Flandern) certificate, named to Friedrich Lahmann of L. Field Artillery Regiment 258. Measuring 229 mm (w) x 279 mm (h), presenting a folding crease and light scuffing of the edges, remains near extremely fine.

A Deutsch-Bekenntnis-Kreuz (professing of germanness cross) 1st Class on black, white, and green ribbon with swords certificate by the Allgemeine Deutsche Volksgemeinschaft (general German people’s community), also known as Deutscher Volksorden (German people’s order). Named to Friedrich Lahmann, dated to Langenöls (present day Olszyna, southwest Poland) on January 22, 1926. Measuring 195 mm (w) x 228 mm (h), presenting one folding crease light creasing of the edges, and one minor tear along the lower folding crease, remains better than very fine.

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