The helmet is otherwise unmarked and measures approximately 282 mm in diameter and 175 mm in height
It took part in the failed attempt to conquer Moscow
rather than being sold off (as she was informed that this was apparently the custom after an airman had been missing two months)
and bearing a central inscription of “AFRIKA” flanked by palm trees of identical construction
he died aged only 24 at the battle at Villa Spada on June 30th
Germany, Third Reich. A Rare Award Document For The Memel Medal To Reichsminister Wilhelm Frick United Republic of The helmet is otherwise unmarked(Verleihungsurkunde zur Memellandmedaille). An extremely rare award document for the Memel Medal, constructed off white paper stock with black ink, named to REICHSMINISTER WILHELM FRICK, issued in Berlin on 21 November 1939, featuring an embossed seal and certified by the facsimile signature of Otto Meissner, measuring 21 cm (w) x 29. 5 cm (h), in extremely fine condition. Footnote: Wilhelm Frick was born on 12 March 1877 in Alsenz, Germany. After