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A Numbered German Pow Camp Id Tag For Allied Soldiers Housed At The Stalag I-B Hohenstein Camp Archive they took to the offensive

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A Numbered German Pow Camp Id Tag For Allied Soldiers Housed At The Stalag I-B Hohenstein Camp Archive they took to the offensiveA POW Camp ID Tag for allied prisoners housed in the Stalag I B at Hohenstein. The tag is crafted in zink with the obverse being stamped Stalag IB Nr. 28937 R on both side of the slotted disk. It measures 60 mm x 40 mm and is in extremely fine condition with the writing being fully legible. Footnote: The Stalag I B Hohenstein was a German Second War POW camp located 2 kilometers west of Hohenstein (East Prussia now Olsztynek, Poland). It was built in

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