This document has been given me by the holder an ex lance-corporal of the third reggiment bersaglieri; of what document he treats? And' it a common or rare document in how much I date to an Italian soldier? Thanks Gian Alberto
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This is a "Geneva Convention" ID Card showing this soldier is designated as a "litter bearer" and protected by International Law, etc. Obviously issued by
German Wehrmacht to an Italian soldier ....lot's of interesting possibilities.....
Not super rare but alittle unusual, certianly should be of interest to many of us "out here"....
John G.
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Originally posted by juoneen View PostMe too....it appeared like it was linen Anytime you see cremona that means italy. Antique violins italian made say the same . I think its a valueable document for sure. I would hesitate to try and guess a price, but i wouldnt think it would be cheap. nice score.
According to you which it would be its value? However the document is not in sale; thanks
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Hello Dennis,
Thanks for the reply.
Since it was released in Innsbruck, the guy was of course one of the several thousands italians enlisted in the german units.
By the way, a huge part of RSI's North Italy was annexed to Germany from sept.43 to may.45; in that area enlistening by RSI military authorities was prohibited by Hitler.
BR
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