The Wehrpaß was issued to Hans Gruschka on 20 March 1939 in Leipzig
with a raised lightly textured field with a Wehrmacht eagle clutching a mobile swastika in its talons
the 25th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers
the obverse bearing a machine-embroidered silver-grey hand clutching a scimitar
marked with a leopard's head (made in London) and date marked "e" (1920) on the reverse
United Kingdom. A Lot Of Three Royal Flying Corps (Rfc) Badges Hold The Wehrpaß was issued toIncludes: 1. A Copy Pilot Wings (in silvered metal, cast, maker marked "J. R. GAUNT LONDON" on the reverse, measuring 88. 5 mm (w) x 23. 7 mm (h), horizontal pinback). 2. Cap Badge (in bronze gilt, unmarked, measuring 39 mm (w) x 44. 5 mm (h), intact slider). 3. Sweetheart Badge (in bronze gilt, hand engraved "OLIVE" on the reverse, measuring 23. 2 mm (w) x 30. 5 mm (h), horizontal pinback, chipping evident in the red enamels on the crown). Ranging