Second Class cross
Stitched onto the right breast flap is a post war reapplied insignia in the form of a white machine-embroidered Wehrmacht eagle on a black cotton backer
The doctor stated that Graves needed an operation for his "Duodenal Ulcer" and recommended that he be sent him back home to Canada for proper treatment
WWI Miniature War Cross 1914-1918 - Bronze
along with a double-headed crowned eagle in dark blue enamel
Germany, Heer. A Large Service Certificate To Anti-Tank Schütze Barfuß, 1936 Newly Listed Second Class crossThe service certificate is named to Schtze (private) Herbert Barfu, born June 22, 1912 in Berlin Schneberg, stating that he served from November 1, 1935 to September 30, 1936 in Panzerabwehr (anti tank) detachment 28. It is dated to Breslau Rosenthal on September 30, 1936. Measuring 286 mm (w) x 386 mm (h), presenting light scuffing and fraying of the edges, remains better than very fine.