but is unfortunately broken in the front center which was then in turn glued/tied back together
The leaflet measures 5 ¾ x 8 ¼” and has folding marks and some tearing
with the 1st Battalion taking Otzenrath just before nightfall
The embroidery is well-retained with some minor areas of staining
The megaphone is in solid working condition with no significant damage other than minor paint loss and chipping
Original German WWII Era Toy Lot with Brass Stuka Plane, Ceramic Soldier Pins, and Early Plastic Toys ERA but is unfortunately broken inOriginal Items. Only One Lot Available. During the 1930s, various companies in Germany such as Elastolin, Lineol, Marklin, Tippco and Wiking began to make numerous toy soldiers from painted "composite" materials, and later on from plastic. They mostly made German soldiers, but they did also produce soldiers from other countries, so that more complete battle scenes would be created. They were also generally available from each maker in several