again remaining invisible to the eye
Prinzenallee 74 58 Lieferjahr 1940” (size 58 and delivery year 1940) underneath the clear plastic diamond
Constructed of machine embroidered in green threads with a black swastika
He was then sent to England
the fourth inscribed "He 115-V1" on the reverse
Austria And Germany, Imperial. A Grouping Of A Silver Austrian Bravery Medal, Second Class, And A 1914 Iron Cross, Second Class GTRexclude again remaining invisible to the(Tapferkeitmedaille). Instituted 19 July 1789. Type IV. (1914 1916 Issue). An Austrian Bravery medal, constructed of silver, on loop for suspension, the obverse bears a rightward facing bust of Emperor Franz Joseph I circumscribed by name and title, reverse inscribed Der Tapferkeit (For Bravery) with raised stylized flags and laurel branches, maker marked Tautenhayn on obverse, measuring 31 mm in diameter, in near very fine condition, and; (Eisernes