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    what do you think about this piece ?
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      #3
      Document is good - correct dates for Herrlein and good signature. Correct Infanterie stamp for him although not a crisp strike and very blurry swas.

      The badge may be good but need to see a straight on shot with head and swas please.

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        #4
        badge is postwar Souval indicated by the square corners on the hinge plate

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          #5
          Agree with Patrick. I don't like the hardware.
          A postwar Souval IMO.

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            #6
            Good eyes Patrick

            You should post the document in the paper section. While the dates are correct for the signer you should check the paper and that stamp. I really think that's a weak stamp. And the paper is very dark but it could be the lighting.

            Thanks for posting!

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              #7
              I too think the badge itself is postwar. Not sure about the document, but as Nick says post it up in the document section for some better answers.

              Tom
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                #8
                The award document is likely good. Elements of Fla-Bataillon (mot) 608 fought with 60 ID (Motorized) and were ultimately destroyed at Stalingrad. It's unclear what happened to Wunsch - there are numerous Karl Wunsch listed in the VB database but none definitely show him as a KIA/MIA at Stalingrad. It's a mystery as to whether he transferred, was wounded before or during the battle, etc.

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