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    Unit Plaque Identification Request for Assistance

    Gents;

    We have this framed German WWII porcelain plaque. The plaque presents what we think is a German WWII unit insignia comprised of a white cross on a black diamond.

    The plaque presets a map of the German occupied area between Calais and Boulogne, circa 1942. Could anyone help us identify this porcelain plaque?

    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Best regards,

    Clay
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    Last edited by Clayton; 07-06-2014, 03:54 PM.

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    G.R. 241 would be Grenadier-Regiment 241 which was stained in Northern France (Calais region) from mid 1942 to early 1943.

    It was apart of the 106. Infanterie-Division and it's unit symbol was a plus sign, just like the one in the bottom right!

    Pretty cool piece of unit history you have there.

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      #3
      Here is their unit symbol for reference... It looks like they may have had 2 emblems or it was changed at some point.
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        #4
        Thanks Guys;

        You all are A#1 in my book.

        Best regards to everyone,

        Clay

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