World War two German ring relic found in Kurland original


World War two German ring relic found in Kurland original

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World War two German ring relic found in Kurland original:
$40.00


WW2 gold plated German ring ground dug from kurlandThe ring is a size 7 and theinscribing inside is hard to read, the date is 15.2.41Most likely the ring was engraved at thefamous Otto and Karolina GahrThis comes from a private collector and has good luck at owning this great piece of History
The 30. Infantrie-Division fought at the Dvinsk in 1941, and was later encircled, under command of Generalleutnant Emil von Wiekede, for more than a year with II.Armeekorps at Demyansk in January 1942. Upon being freed from the pocket in Feburary of 1943, the Briesen Division fought in the Leningrad Salient, again as part of X.Armeekorps, falling back with the rest of Heeresgruppe Nord through the Baltic states in 1944, finally becoming one of the encircled formations of the now re-named Heeresgruppe Kurland of March 1945, fighting in the Kurland Kessel in a defensive role until its eventual surrender after May 9, 1945.

World War two German ring relic found in Kurland original:
$40.00

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