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Iron Cross II Class ribbon The GM, German Ribbon Eisernes WW1
$ 3.91
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Description
Beautifulr
the production of
ribbon
of the
Iron Cross 2nd class
in the shape of the
WWI
. The
conferment
of Iron Cross of II cl. was consequent to a
single act
of courage or
actions
that exceeded all expectations and was sometimes even assigned
collectively
. The ribbon yes
wore
on the second
buttonhole
of the jacket. Width 3 cm.
Very nice reproduction of the ribbon of the Iron Cross II cl. in WW1 model. The awarded of the Iron Cross II cl. was the result of a single act of bravery or action for which exceeded all expectations and sometimes it was
collectively
assigned. The ribbon was worn on second hole button of the field tunic. Width 3 cm.
Object of
excellent workmanship
And
quality
, made on the model
original
is perfect for
reenactors
,
historical reconstructions
or
airsoft
historical.
Subject of excellent workmanship and quality, produced on the original model, it's perfect for reenactors, historical reconstructions or historical airsofters.
LENGTH OF THE SINGLE PIECE about 15 CM.
TOTAL LENGTH FOR EACH 15 CM
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Beautiful rthe production of ribbon of the Iron Cross 2nd class in the shape of the WWI. The conferment of Iron Cross of II cl. was consequent to a single act of courage or actions that exceeded all expectations and was sometimes even assigned collectively. The ribbon yes wore on the second buttonhole of the jacket. Width 3 cm. Very nice reproduction of the ribbon of the Iron Cross II cl. in WW1 model. The awarded of the Iron Cross II cl. was the result of a single act of bravery or action for which exceeded all expectations and sometimes it was collectively assigned. The ribbon was worn on second hole button of the field tunic. Width 3 cm. Subject of excellent workmanship and quality, produced on the original model, it's perfect for reenactors, historical reconstructions or historical air