Imperial items just came into local museum and they need assistance in identification. Watch fob with custom made gold wound badge is very interesting and the small box has a clock face on inside where you manually move the hands,,,some kind of advertisement. Any help with unit identification on billfold and shoulderboards would be appreciated.
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The 138er billfold and watch pouch are veteran's momentos. The strap with the "K 5" is from a Starkstrom (electrical) unit. This pattern was introduced in 1917 and was worn with the pioneer uniform. In the spring of 1918 it was dropped in favor of the normal Kraftfahr shoulder strap (light gray with a red K). The regular Kraftfahr units never wore numbers on their shoulder insignia.
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PS I have a pair of these Starkstrom shoulder straps that are identical to the one shown here. Even the company number is the same (5).
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I too think the addition of the numbers was done later, that isn't to say that the ground dug example shown wasn't done and then the unfortunale guy was hit in an artillery barrage. ( and that is a 3rd Reich wreath)
Guys had these souvanirs at the fronts, not all "Trench art" & "hate belts" were bought behind the lines.
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